Edmund Wilson
EDMUND WILSON (1895β1972) is widely regarded as the preeminent American man of letters of the twentieth century. Over his long career, he wrote for Vanity Fair, helped edit The New Republic, served as chief book critic for The New Yorker, and was a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books. Wilson was the author of more than twenty books, including Axelβs Castle, Patriotic Gore, and a work of fiction, Memoirs of Hecate County.
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