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Mark Greif

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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.
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Susan Hodara, "Intellectual Entrepreneurs: A highbrow journal rises in an era of sound bites,"
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Winner of the Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the best first book in intellectual history (2015).
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Book Review solicited top twenty-five best books of the last quarter-century, (May 23, 2006).
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In the fall of 2004, along with fellow writers and editors
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through 1999. He holds a PhD in American studies from
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Index

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Stanford University
Harvard
Marshall Scholarship
Oxford
Yale
Stanford University
Keith Gessen
Chad Harbach
Benjamin Kunkel
Marco Roth
Radiohead
"The Co-Founder of n+1 is 'Against Everything'"
"Antidotes to Punditry"
"Mark Greif | Department of English"
https://jhi.pennpress.org/media/158110/forkosch-book-prize-list-of-winners_updatedaugust2022.pdf
n + 1 Archive Mark Greif
"What a Piece of Work: Mark Greif's Intellectual Excavations"
The Age of the Crisis of Man, 2015
"Notes From An Occupation" (the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators), with Astra Taylor, Fall, 2011
On Giorgio Agamben: Apocalypse Deferred
"The Hipster in the Mirror"
"The Tattoo"
New School
n+1 magazine
contributes to
Articles by Mark Greif
London Review of Books
Articles by Mark Greif
The American Prospect

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