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− | '''Andrew Delbanco''' (pronounced "Dell-bank-o") is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities and the director of the [[American Studies Program]]. He's also a prominent public intellectual who publishes all over the place and was named America's "top social critic" by ''Time'' magazine. A double graduate of [[Harvard]] ([[B.A.]], [[Ph.D.]]), he has also been the recipient of a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]]. | + | '''Andrew Delbanco''' (pronounced "Dell-bank-o") is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities and the director of the [[American Studies Program]]. He's also a prominent public intellectual who publishes all over the place and was named America's "top social critic" by ''Time'' magazine. A double graduate of [[Harvard]] ([[B.A.]], [[Ph.D.]]), he has also been the recipient of a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]]. Only he and [[Edward Said]] have won the [[Trilling Award]] twice. |
[[Category:English professors|Delbanco]] | [[Category:English professors|Delbanco]] | ||
[[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Delbanco]] | [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Delbanco]] | ||
[[Category:Guggenheim Fellows|Delbanco]] | [[Category:Guggenheim Fellows|Delbanco]] |
Revision as of 19:18, 22 April 2008
Andrew Delbanco (pronounced "Dell-bank-o") is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities and the director of the American Studies Program. He's also a prominent public intellectual who publishes all over the place and was named America's "top social critic" by Time magazine. A double graduate of Harvard (B.A., Ph.D.), he has also been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Only he and Edward Said have won the Trilling Award twice.