- James S. Shapiro
James S. Shapiro (born 1955) is Professor of English and
Comparative Literature atColumbia University andnon-fiction author.Life
Shapiro was born and raised in
Brooklyn , New York. He obtained his B.A. at Columbia University in 1977,Master's degree in 1978 and Ph.D. atUniversity of Chicago in 1982. After teaching atDartmouth College andGoucher College , Shapiro joined the faculty at Columbia University in 1985. He taught as a Fulbright lecturer atBar-Ilan University andTel Aviv University (1988-1989) and served as the "Samuel Wanamaker Fellow" at theGlobe Theatre in London (1998).Shapiro published widely on
William Shakespeare and Elizabethan culture, co-directed two "National Endowment for the Humanities Institutes" on Shakespeare, co-edited the "Columbia Anthology of British Poetry" (1995), and served as the associate editor of the "Columbia History of British Poetry" (1994).He received awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities,
The Huntington Library, and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture for his publications and academic activities. He got the "Hoffman Prize for Distinguished Scholarship on Marlowe" and in 1997 the "Sixteenth Century Society and Conference" (SCSC),McMaster University ,Hamilton, Ontario , bestowed him the "Roland H. Bainton Prize" for his book "Shakespeare and the Jews" [Columbia University Press : " [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023110/023110345X.HTM Shakespeare and the Jews] ", ] . He has written for a number of periodicals, including "The Chronicle of Higher Education ,' "The New York Times Book Review," "The Financial Times," and "The Daily Telegraph." In 2006 he was named aJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow as well as a Fellow at the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.Shapiro won the 2006
Samuel Johnson Prize as well as the 2006 Theatre Book Prize for his work "1599: a Year in the Life of William Shakespeare" [" [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/14/AR2006061402454.html 'Shakespeare' Wins Samuel Johnson Prize] ",Washington Post /AP, June 14, 2006] .Shapiro has been on the faculty at Columbia University since 1985, teaching Shakespeare and other topics, and reviewing books for various publications.
Family
James S. Shapiro is married, has a son (born 1996), and divides his time between New York City and
Thetford, Vermont [Chautauqua Institution : " [http://www.chautauqua-inst.org/Lectures/shapiro.html James Shapiro] ", July 15, 2002] .Literature
* Shapiro, James S.: "Rival playwrights : Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare." - New York : Columbia University Press, 1991. - xi, 203 p. - ISBN 0-231-07540-5
*Kastan, David.: "Shakespeare and the Book". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. ISBN # 0-521-78651-7
* "The Columbia history of British poetry" / Carl Woodring, editor ; associate editor, James Shapiro. - New York : Columbia University Press, 1993. - xi, 732 p. - ISBN 0-231-07838-2
* "The Columbia anthology of British poetry" / edited by Carl Woodring and James Shapiro. - New York : Columbia University Press, 1995. - xxxi, 891 p. - ISBN 0-231-10180-5
* Shapiro, James S.: "Shakespeare and theJew s." - New York : Columbia University Press, 1996. - ix, 317 p. - ISBN 0-231-10344-1
* Shapiro, James S.: "Oberammergau : the troubling story of the world's most famous passion play." - New York : Pantheon Books, 2000. - x, 238 p. - ISBN 0-375-40926-2
* Shapiro, James S.: " [1599 : a year in the life of William Shakespeare.] ** by James Shapiro [http://www.amazon.com/Year-Life-William-Shakespeare-1599/dp/0060088737] " - London : Faber and Faber, 2005. - xxiv, 429 p. - ISBN 0-571-21480-0 About this book: (From Publishers Weekly/amazon)External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm#js Columbia University, Faculty Profile: James S. Shapiro]
* " [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/books/features/samueljohnson/ James Shapiro is the winner of the £30,000 BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2006] ",BBC Four
* James Shapiro: " [http://www.thegreatlecturelibrary.com/index.php?select=speaker&data=538 Passion and Prejudice: The Lessons of Oberammergau] ", Great Lecture Library (biography; mp3-download available for a fee), July 15, 2002
* James S. Shapiro: " [http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0008/features/tenure.htm Death in a tenured position] ", Chronicle of Higher Education, April 14, 2000
* Robert McCrum: " [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/biography/0,,1499364,00.html To hold a mirror up to his nature] ",The Observer , June 5, 2005 (review of "1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare")
* " [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4964038 Authors: 'A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare'] ", NPR radio program "Talk of the Nation", October 18, 2005 (audio stream file and excerpt from the first chapter)Source
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