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Author, essayist, critic, translator.  Contributes op-eds to New York Times, Village Voice, New Yorker and others.  Holds the Charles Ranlett Flint Chair in Humanities at Bard College, where he teaches one course each semester on literary subjects.  Has received numerous awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Book Reviewing (2000), and Memoir/Autobiography, for 'The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million' (2006).  Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
 
Author, essayist, critic, translator.  Contributes op-eds to New York Times, Village Voice, New Yorker and others.  Holds the Charles Ranlett Flint Chair in Humanities at Bard College, where he teaches one course each semester on literary subjects.  Has received numerous awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Book Reviewing (2000), and Memoir/Autobiography, for 'The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million' (2006).  Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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==See Also==
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* [[Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Essayists]]
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* [[Translators Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 22:01, 2 October 2023

Daniel Mendelsohn

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1960 -

Occupation

Writer

Description

Author, essayist, critic, translator. Contributes op-eds to New York Times, Village Voice, New Yorker and others. Holds the Charles Ranlett Flint Chair in Humanities at Bard College, where he teaches one course each semester on literary subjects. Has received numerous awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Book Reviewing (2000), and Memoir/Autobiography, for 'The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million' (2006). Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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