Robert Grudin

Robert Grudin (born 1938) is an American writer and philosopher.

Life

Grudin 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. He has written about many political and philosophical themes including liberty, determinism, creativity, and several others.[1]

Career

Grudin is the author of the metafictional novel Book. He has also written Mighty Opposites: Shakespeare and Renaissance Contrariety, The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation (finalist for the 1991 Oregon Book Award),[2] 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.[3]

Bibliography

Fiction

  • Book: A Novel (1992) (ISBN 0-6794-1185-2)
  • The Most Amazing Thing (2001) (ISBN 0-9658-9951-9)

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)
  • "Boccaccio's 'Decameron' and the Ciceronian Renaissance" co-authored with Michaela Paasche Grudin" (2012) (ISBN 978-0-230-34112-8)
  • "Design and Truth" (2010) (ISBN 978-0-300-16140-3)

See also

References

  1. "Robert Grudin". foresight.org. Foresight Institute. Archived from the original on September 24, 2006. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. https://literary-arts.org/what-we-do/oba-home/book-awards/nonfiction/
  3. "Design and Truth: Robert Grudin". yale.edu. Yale University Press. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
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