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Mark Greif (born 1975) is an author, educator and cultural critic. His most recent book is Against Everything. One of the co-founders of n+1, he is a frequent contributor to the magazine and writes for numerous other publications. Greif currently teaches English at Stanford University.

Background and education

Greif received a BA in History and Literature from Harvard in 1997, after which he received a Marshall Scholarship, which he used to study British Literature and 19th and 20th century American Literature at Oxford through 1999. He holds a PhD in American studies from Yale.

Stanford

Greif is associate professor of English at Stanford University.

Winner of the Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the best first book in intellectual history (2015).

n+1

In the fall of 2004, along with fellow writers and editors Keith Gessen, Chad Harbach, Benjamin Kunkel, and Marco Roth, Greif launched the literary journal n + 1. Greif has served as both an editor and writer for the journal, contributing essays on a wide variety of topics: politics, sociology, Radiohead. In 2010, he described the journal's mission: “We are creating a long print archive in an era of the short sound bite.”

Criticism

Greif's criticism is marked by a willingness to address pop culture, conservative books, and leftist academic critical theory, and to link these to literature and larger questions of culture.

References

  1. Merkin, Daphne (26 August 2016). "The Co-Founder of n+1 is 'Against Everything'". The New York Times.
  2. Merkin, Daphne (August 28, 2016). "Antidotes to Punditry". New York Times Book Review. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  3. "Mark Greif | Department of English".
  4. https://jhi.pennpress.org/media/158110/forkosch-book-prize-list-of-winners_updatedaugust2022.pdf
  5. Susan Hodara, "Intellectual Entrepreneurs: A highbrow journal rises in an era of sound bites," Harvard Magazine, January–February, 2010.
  6. n + 1 Archive Mark Greif
  7. Susan Hodara, Harvard Magazine, January–February, 2010.
  8. Deresiewicz, William (June 2015). "What a Piece of Work: Mark Greif's Intellectual Excavations". Harper's Magazine. Vol. June 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2016.

Works by Greif

Books

Articles in n+1

Reviews

Web

External links

  1. "'n+1' Editor Mark Greif's Brilliant Contribution to the History of Ideas". Tablet Magazine. 8 January 2015.
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