Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and WritersThe Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers (ALSCW) was organized in 1994 as the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics by a group of over 400 scholars troubled by what they saw as an over reliance on post-modern theory in the academy. Among the founding members were Robert Alter, Joseph Brodsky, Denis Donoghue, John Hollander, Alfred Kazin, Mary Lefkowitz, Richard Poirier, Christopher Ricks and Roger Shattuck, "a Who's Who of the American literary establishment."[1] Since 1999, the association has published a review, Literary Imagination.[2] Goals of the ALSCW
Presidents1995 - Ricardo Quinones 1996 - Roger Shattuck 1997 - Robert Alter 1998 - Eleanor Cook 1999 - Austin E. Quigley 2000 - Mary K. Lefkowitz 2001 - John Hollander 2002 - James Engell 2003 - Stanley Stewart 2004 - Michael Valdez Moses 2005 - Rosanna Warren 2006 - Tom Clayton 2007 - Morris Dickstein 2008 - Christopher Ricks 2009 - Clare Cavanagh 2010 - Susan Wolfson 2011 - Greg Delanty 2012 - John Burt 2013 - Sarah Spence 2014 - John Briggs 2015 - Adelaide Russo 2016 - John Briggs 2017 - Ernest Suarez 2018 - Richard R. Russell 2019 - Kate Daniels 2020 - Lee Oser 2021 - Lee Oser and David Bromwich 2022 - David Bromwich 2023 - David Mikics 2024 - Diana Senechal References
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