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While all English departments are alike, each English
professor is alike differently. For me, the move was from the hard
streets of Brownsville (Brooklyn College BA) to the frozen lakes
of Madison (Wisconsin PhD) to the green hills of Honolulu. If Hawaii
seemed a far landfall, like all islands it proved an easy port of
passage. From here I've taught and studied and lectured in Spain,
California, London and Edinburgh, New England, New Mexico, Paris
and Angers, Victoria (Canada), Georgetown (DC), and, shortly, Colorado.
The South Seas also has a way of changing people washed up on its
shores, and in time I moved from the high Baroque art of Henry James
to the cool lean prose of Robert Louis Stevenson. Since they were
themselves the best of friends, and their most admiring of readers,
I was spared feeling like a turncoat. An added advantage was that
I avoided the provincialism of Americanist v. Victorianist, and
instead took as my subject both American and British literature
from the late 19th c., with a particular emphasis on modernism.
As a New York Jew growing up with Alfred Kazin and Irving Howe and
Lionel Trilling et al, it goes without saying that literature for
me was bred in the bone, the skin of the self, and always synonymous
with the broadest and deepest culture. My favorite diversions from
work are running and riding horses.
Areas of Interest
19th and 20th-century literature, textual
criticism
Education
BA, Brooklyn College
MS, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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