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Thomas Rockwell author, How to Eat Fried Worms, Shakespeare Scholar; Elizabeth Royte, writer; Mary Lee Settle, author, won National Book Award; Rachel Sherman, author; Juliana Spahr, poet and critic; Glenn Stout, author, editor, [5] series editor (The Best American Sports Writing) Wesley Updike, father of John Updike, inspiration for The Centaur
Daniel Adam Mendelsohn (born 1960) is an American author, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator. He is currently the Charles Ranlett Flint Professor of Humanities at Bard College, the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books, and the Director of the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting writers of nonfiction.
Rikki Ducornet (/ ˈ r ɪ k i d uː k ɔːr ˈ n eɪ /; born Erica DeGre; April 19, 1943) [1] [2] is an American writer, poet, and artist. Her work has been described as "linguistically explosive and socially relevant," [3] and praised for "deploy[ing] tactics familiar to the historical avant-garde, including an emphasis on gnosticism, cosmology, diablerie, bestiary, eroticism, and revolution ...
Caleb Carr (August 2, 1955 – May 23, 2024) was an American military historian and author. [2] [3] ... He previously taught military history at Bard College, ...
Bard College is a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.The campus overlooks the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains within the Hudson River Historic District and is a National Historic Landmark.
Hua Hsu (born 1977) [1] is an American writer and academic, based in New York City.He is a professor of English at Bard College and a staff writer at The New Yorker.His work includes investigations of immigrant culture in the United States, as well as public perceptions of diversity and multiculturalism.
At Bard, he teaches specialized courses on the philosophy of the arts and the history of aesthetic thought; the philosophy of language since 1900; pragmatism; and the development of twentieth-century philosophy, in addition to courses on issues and authors from Plato and Aristotle to the present day.
In addition, he has served as Poet in Residence at the California Institute of Technology (1971–72), Yale University (Calhoun College), University of Kansas, Dickinson College, and the University of Southern California. Kelly is the Asher B. Edelman Professor of Literature at Bard College (1986–) and Co-Director of The Program in Written Arts.