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Leonard Barkan

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Leonard Barkan is Class of 1943 University Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Literature, at Princeton University.[1] He won Berlin Prize, Ellen Maria Gorrissen Fellow in Fall 2009.[2] He won the 2011 Harry Levin Prize.[3] Barkan shared the PEN/Architectural Digest Award for Literary Writing on the Visual Arts for Unearthing the Past with Deborah Silverman in 2001.[4]

Life

He taught at Northwestern University, University of Michigan, and New York University. He was visiting scholar at Freie Universität Berlin.[5]

Works

  • The Gods Made Flesh: Metamorphosis and the Pursuit of Paganism, Yale University Press, 1986, ISBN 978-0-300-03561-2
  • Leonard Barkan, ed. (1987). Renaissance plays: new readings and rereadings. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0-8101-0677-2.
  • Transuming Passion: Ganymede and the Erotics of Humanism. Stanford University Press. 1991. ISBN 978-0-8047-1851-6.
  • Unearthing the Past: Archaeology and Aesthetics in the Making of Renaissance Culture. Yale University Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-300-08911-0.[6]
  • Satyr Square: A Year, a Life in Rome, Northwestern University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-8101-2494-3
  • Michelangelo: a life on paper, Princeton University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-691-14766-6
  • Berlin for Jews: A Twenty-First-Century Companion, The University of Chicago Press, 2016, ISBN 9780226010663

References