Robert Grudin
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Robert Grudin (born in 1938) is an American writer and philosopher.
He is the author of the metafictional novel "Book", "Mighty Opposites: Shakespeare and Renaissance Contrariety", "The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation", "On Dialogue: An Essay in Free Thought", "Time and the Art of Living", "The Most Amazing Thing", and, most recently, "American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness".
He graduated from Harvard, and earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1992-1993. Until 1998 he was a professor of English at the University of Oregon.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Fiction
- Book: A Novel (1992) (ISBN 0-6794-1185-2)
- The Most Amazing Thing (2001) (ISBN 0-9658-9951-9)
[edit] Non-fiction
- Mighty Opposites: Shakespeare and Renaissance Contrariety (1979) (ISBN 0-5200-3666-2)
- Time and the Art of Living (1982) (ISBN 0-0625-0355-3)
- The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation (1990) (ISBN 0-8991-9940-2)
- On Dialogue: An Essay in Free Thought (1996) (ISBN 0-8991-9940-2)
- American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness (2006) (ISBN 1-5937-6102-3)
[edit] External links
- Robert Grudin's home page
- Robert Grudin, Professor Emeritus, University of Oregon
- Robert Grudin biography at the Foresight Institute
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