Ezra Greenspan
Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Chair in Humanities
Office Location |
DH 233 |
Phone |
214-768-2905 |
Education
Ph.D., Brown UniversityEzra Greenspan is Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Chair in Humanities and Professor of English at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â. He is a literary, media, and social historian specializing in the history and culture of the modern United States. His books include William Wells Brown: An African American LIfe (finalist for the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography, the Frederick Douglass Book Prize, and the Texas Institute of Letters book prize), George Palmer Putnam: Representative American Publisher (winner of the 2001 American Publishers Association Award for Best Scholarly Biography), and Walt Whitman and the American Reader. He is also the founding co-editor of the scholarly journal, Book History (winner of the 1997 Award for Best New Journal from the Council of Editors of Scholarly Journals).
He is currently at work on a comprehensive family biography to be called Frederick Douglass and His People: A Family Biography, which will offer a history of the generic Bailey/Douglass family from the moment of European/African/Native contact in Maryland through eight generations of enslavement and into the twentieth century.
Selected Publications
- Walt Whitman and the American Reader (1990)
- George Palmer Putnam: Representative American Publisher (2000)
- “Song of Myself”: A Sourcebook and Critical Edition (2005)
- William Wells Brown: A Reader (2008)
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Editor: William Wells Brown: Clotel and Other Works (NY: Library of America, 2014)
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Co-editor, vol. 17 of Book History (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014)
Books
- (NY: W. W. Norton, 2014)
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Editor: (NY: Library of America, 2014)
Upcoming Readings and Interviews
- Oct. 7: Flyleaf Books (Chapel Hill, NC)
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Nov 6: "Black Book Talk," on KBOO FM (Portland, OR) ()
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Nov 14: NPR-PRI's "The World" ()
Press
Review of William Wells Brown: An African American Life in (Nov. 17, 2014)
William Wells Brown: An African American Life in New York Times Book Review Selected as "Editor's Choice,"- New York Times (Nov. 23, 2014)
: "The Matter of Black Lives: Writing the Biography of Frederick Douglass and His Family"