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Phillip Lopate (born November 16, 1943) is an American film critic, essayist, fiction writer, poet, and teacher. Early life Phillip Lopate was born in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated with a BA degree from Columbia University in 1964 and received his doctorate from Union Institute & University in 1979. Lopate is the younger brother of radio host Leonard Lopate. Career Teaching Lopate worked as a writer-in-the-schools for twelve years and his memoir Being With Children came out of his association with the artists-in-the-school organization Teachers & Writers Collaborative. Lopate coordinated T&W's first project (at Manhattan's P.S. 75), the model for which led to similar programs in all 50 states. He has taught creative writing and literature to undergraduate and graduate students at several institutions, including Bennington College, Fordham University, Cooper Union, the University of Houston, New York University (NYU), Columbia University School of the Arts, and The New School. He is currently professor of Writing at Columbia University. He held the Adams Chair at Hofstra University until 2011, where he was professor of English. He retired from Columbia University in 2023. Creative writing Lopate's essays, fiction, and poetry have appeared in several Pushcart Prize annuals, the anthologies Congregation and Testimony, and The Paris Review, Harper's Magazine, Ploughshares, The Threepenny Review, Harvard Educational Review, The New York Times Book Review, Boulevard, The Journal of Contemporary Fiction, Double Take, and Creative Nonfiction, among others. Travel Lopate has written for the New York Times Sophisticated Traveler, Conde Nast Traveler, European Travel and Life, Sidestreets of the World, and American Way. Architecture Lopate has written about architecture and urbanism for Metropolis, The New York Times, Double Take, Preservation, Cite, and 7 Days, where he wrote a bimonthly architectural column. He has served as a committee member for the Municipal Art Society and as a consultant for Ric Burns' PBS documentary on the history of New York City. Media critic He has written about movies for The New York Times, Vogue, Esquire, Film Comment, Film Quarterly, Cinemabook, Threepenny Review, Tikkun, American Film, The Normal School, and the anthology The Movie That Changed My Life, among others. A volume of his selected movie criticism, Totally Tenderly Tragically, was published by Doubleday-Anchor in 1998. He edited a massive anthology of American film criticism from the silent era to present day, entitled American Movie Critics: From Silents Until Now, was published in March 2006 for Library of America. Awards and fellowships Lopate has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a New York Public Library Center for Scholars and Writers Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts grants, and two New York Foundation for the Arts grants. He also received a Christopher Medal for Being With Children, the Texas Institute of Letters award for best non-fiction book of the year (for Bachelorhood), and was a finalist for the Spielvogel-Diamonstein PEN Award for best essay book of the year (for Portrait of My Body). His anthology Writing New York received an honorable mention from the Municipal Art Society's Brendan Gill Award, and a citation from the New York Society Library. He was also a Lila Wallace Foundation writer-in-residence. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Bibliography Essay collections: Bachelorhood (Little, Brown, 1981) Against Joie de Vivre (Simon & Schuster, 1989) Portrait of My Body (Doubleday-Anchor, 1996) Totally Tenderly Tragically (Anchor, 1998) Getting Personal (Basic Books, 2003) Lopate, Phillip (November 5, 2008). 2008 edition. ISBN 9780786729784. Notes on Sontag (Princeton University Press, 2009) Portrait Inside My Head (Free Press, 2013) To Show and to Tell (Free Press, 2013) A Year and a Day (New York Review Books, 2023) My Affair with Art House Cinema: Essays and Reviews (Columbia University Press, 2024) Fiction: Confessions of Summer (Doubleday, 1979) The Rug Merchant (Viking, 1987) Two Marriages (Other Press, 2008) Poetry collections: The Eyes Don't Always Want to Stay Open (Sun Press, 1972) The Daily Round (Sun Press, 1976) At the End of the Day (Marsh Hawk Press, 2010) Memoir: Being With Children (Doubleday, 1975) Anthologies (as contributor): The Best American Short Stories (1974) The Best American Essays (1987) Anthologies (as editor): The Art of the Personal Essay (Doubleday-Anchor, 1994) Writing New York (The Library of America, 1998) Journal of a Living Experiment (Teachers & Writers Press, 1979) The Anchor Essay Annual (Anchor, 1997-9) The Phillip Lopate Reader (Basic Books, 2003) American Movie Critics (Library of America, 2006) The Prince of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays of Max Beerbohm (New York Review Books, 2015) The Glorious American Essay: One Hundred Essays from Colonial Times to the Present (Pantheon, 2020) The Golden Age of the American Essay (Anchor, 2021) The Contemporary American Essay (Anchor, 2021) Non-fiction: Waterfront: A Walk Around Manhattan (Anchor, 2005); Lopate, Phillip (December 18, 2008). 2008 edition. ISBN 9780307492968; pbk{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) A Mother's Tale (Mad River Books, 2017) References External links Official website (archived) Appearances on C-SPAN 2013 Interview on The Lit Show 2003 interview at Willow Springs 2013 interview in BOMB magazine. Discover the Phillip Lopate popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Phillip Lopate books.

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    Phillip Lopate, una vita allo schermo

    Stefano Calzati

    Da un lato uno sguardo transatlantico sul cinema autoriale europeo; dall’altro uno sguardo indigeno sui critici cinematografici statunitensi del ’900. In questo ricco lavoro monogr...

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    Portrait Inside My Head

    Phillip Lopate

    In this stunning new collection of personal essays, distinguished author Phillip Lopate weaves together the colorful threads of a life well lived and brings us on an invigorating a...

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    Gringo

    Chesa Boudin

    "In Gringo, Chesa Boudin takes us on a delightfully engaging trip through Latin America, in an ingenious combination of memoir and commentary" (Howard Zinn).Gringo charts two journ...

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    Waterfront

    Phillip Lopate

    Fusing history, lore, politics, culture, and onsite adventures, esteemed essayist and author Phillip Lopate takes us on an exuberant, affectionate, and eyeopening excursion around ...

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    The Golden Age of the American Essay

    Phillip Lopate

    A oneofakind anthology of American essays on a wide range of subjects by a dazzling array of midcentury writers at the top of their formfrom Normal Mailer to James Baldwin to Joan ...

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    Dear Mister Essay Writer Guy

    Dinty W. Moore

    Dear Mister Essay Writer Guy,I have a hot crush on the em dash. What does my need to stuffwhile simultaneously fracturingmy sentenceswith the meandering, the explanatory, the discu...

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    The Glorious American Essay

    Phillip Lopate

    "Not only an education but a joy. This is a book for the ages."  Rivka GalchenA monumental, canondefining anthology of three centuries of American essays, from Cotton Mather a...

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    The Contemporary American Essay

    Phillip Lopate

    A dazzling anthology of essays by some of the best writers of the past quarter centuryfrom Barry Lopez and Margo Jefferson to David Sedaris and Samantha Irbyselected by acclaimed e...

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    Never Can Say Goodbye

    Sari Botton

    From the editor of the celebrated anthology Goodbye to All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving New York, comes a new collection of original essays on what keeps writers tethered to...