David Mikics
David Mikics is a professor of English at the New College of Florida.[1] He was the Moores Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and the Honors College, University of Houston.[2]
His book on Stanley Kubrick in the Yale Jewish Lives series was published in 2020. His book about Saul Bellow entitled Bellow’s People: How Saul Bellow Made Life Into Art (W.W. Norton) was published in 2016.[3] Mikics, a Guggenheim Fellow for 2017, is a regular reviewer and columnist for Tablet magazine and The Jewish Review of Books, writing about 20th-century Jewish arts and culture.[4][5] He lives with his wife and son in Brooklyn and Houston.
Bibliography
[edit]- Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker, Yale University Press, 2020
- The American Canon by Harold Bloom (Editor), Library of America, 2020
- Bellow's People: How Saul Bellow Made Life Into Art,W.W. Norton and Co., 2016
- Slow Reading in a Hurried Age, Harvard/Belknap, 2013
- The Annotated Emerson(Editor), Harvard/Belknap, 2012
- The Art of the Sonnet, (with Stephanie Burt) Harvard/Belknap, 2011
- Who Was Jacques Derrida? Yale University Press, 2009
- A New Handbook of Literary Terms, Yale University Press, 2007
- The Romance of Individualism in Emerson and Nietzsche, Ohio University Press, 2003
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. David Mikics". New College of Florida.
- ^ "David Mikics". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ "David Mikics". University of Houston.
- ^ by. "David Mikics". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved 2025-10-03.
- ^ "Authors". Jewish Review of Books. Retrieved 2025-10-03.