Difference between revisions of "Andrew Delbanco"
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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 | + | '''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, once for ''Melville'' and once for ''The Puritan Ordeal''. | ||
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+ | ==Works== | ||
+ | *''Melville: His World and Work'' (2005) | ||
+ | *''The Real American Dream'' (1999) | ||
+ | *''Required Reading: Why Our American Classics Matter Now'' (1997) | ||
+ | *''The Death of Satan'' (1995) | ||
+ | *''The Puritan Ordeal'' (1989) | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/amstudies/faculty/intermediate.html American Studies faculty page] | ||
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+ | [[Category:American Studies professors|Delbanco]] | ||
[[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 00:29, 23 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, once for Melville and once for The Puritan Ordeal.
Works
- Melville: His World and Work (2005)
- The Real American Dream (1999)
- Required Reading: Why Our American Classics Matter Now (1997)
- The Death of Satan (1995)
- The Puritan Ordeal (1989)