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Mark Van Doren

Mark Van Doren (June 13, 1894 – December 10, 1972) was an American poet, writer and critic. He was a scholar and a professor of English at Columbia University for nearly 40 years, where he inspired a generation of influential writers and thinkers including Thomas Merton, Robert Lax, John Berryman, Whittaker Chambers, and Beat Generation writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac. He was literary editor of The Nation, in New York City (1924–1928), and its film critic, 1935 to 1938.[1]

Mark Van Doren
Born(1894-06-13)June 13, 1894
Hope, Illinois, U.S.
DiedDecember 10, 1972(1972-12-10) (aged 78)
Torrington, Connecticut, U.S.
Occupation
EducationUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (BA)
Columbia University (MA, PhD)
Notable worksShakespeare (1939)
A Liberal Education (1943)
Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1940 for Collected Poems 1922–1938
Academy of American Poets' Fellowship (1967)
SpouseDorothy Van Doren
Children2, including Charles Van Doren
RelativesCarl Van Doren (brother)
Adam Van Doren (grandson)

He won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Collected Poems 1922–1938. Amongst his other notable works, many published in The Kenyon Review,[2] include a collaboration with brother Carl Van Doren, American and British Literature since 1890 (1939); critical studies, The Poetry of John Dryden (1920), Shakespeare (1939), The Noble Voice (1945) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (1949); collections of poems including Jonathan Gentry (1931); stories; and the verse play The Last Days of Lincoln (1959).

Early life and education edit

Van Doren was born in Vermilion County, Illinois, the fourth of five sons of the county's doctor, Charles Lucius Van Doren, of remote Dutch ancestry, and wife Eudora Ann Butz. He was raised on his family's farm in eastern Illinois, before his father decided to move to the neighboring town of Urbana, to be closer to good schools.[3]

He was the younger brother of the academic and biographer Carl Van Doren, starting with whom all five brothers attended the local elementary school and high school. Mark Van Doren eventually studied at the University of Illinois in Urbana,[3] where he earned a B.A. in 1914. In 1920, he earned a Ph.D. from what became the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University, while also a member of the Boar's Head Society, a student society at the university devoted to poetry.[4]

Career edit

 
Mark Van Doren in 1920

Van Doren joined the Columbia University faculty in 1920, having been preceded by his brother Carl. Mark Van Doren went on to become one of Columbia's greatest teachers and a "legendary classroom presence"; he became a full professor in 1942, and taught English until 1959, at which point he became Professor Emeritus until his death in 1972.[5] His students at Columbia included the poets and writers John Berryman, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Louis Simpson, Richard Howard, Lionel Trilling (later a colleague), Robert Lax, Anthony Robinson, as well as the Japanologist and interpreter of Japanese literature Donald Keene, author and activist Whittaker Chambers,[6] writer and Trappist monk Thomas Merton, Walter B. Pitkin Jr. and poet-critic John Hollander.[5][7]

"I have always had the greatest respect for students. There is nothing I hate more than condescension—the attitude that they are inferior to you. I always assume they have good minds."

– Mark Van Doren (Newsweek, 1959)[5]

He twice served on the staff of The Nation from 1924–1928 and again from 1935–1938.[8] He was a member of the Society for the Prevention of World War III.

In 1940, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Collected Poems 1922–1938.[9] This came only a year after his elder brother Carl had won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for Benjamin Franklin.[10] Van Doren helped Ginsberg avoid jail time in June 1949 by testifying on his behalf when Ginsberg was arrested as an accessory to crimes carried out by Herbert Huncke and others, and was an important influence on Merton, both in Merton's conversion to Catholicism and Merton's poetry. He was a strong advocate of liberal education, and wrote the book, Liberal Education (1943), which helped promote the influential "great books" movement.[11] Starting in 1941, he also did Invitation to Learning, a CBS Radio show, where as one of the experts he discussed great literature.

He was made a Fellow in American Letters of the Library of Congress and also remained president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[12][13]

Global policy edit

He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution.[14][15] As a result, for the first time in human history, a World Constituent Assembly convened to draft and adopt the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.[16]

Personal life edit

In 1922 Mark Van Doren married Dorothy Graffe, novelist and writer of the memoir The Professor and I (1959), whom he had earlier met at The Nation. His successful book, Anthology of World Poetry, enabled the couple to buy a house on Bleecker Street in New York City in February 1929, before markets collapsed.[7]

Their son, Charles Van Doren (February 12, 1926 - April 9, 2019), briefly achieved renown as the winner of the rigged game show Twenty-One. In the film Quiz Show (1994), Mark Van Doren was played by Paul Scofield,[17][18] who earned an Academy Award nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category for his performance.[19] Their second son is John Van Doren who also lives in Cornwall, Connecticut, at the farmstead where their father did most of his writing between academic years, and where he moved after retirement.[7]

Mark Van Doren died on December 10, 1972, in Torrington, Connecticut, aged 78, two days after undergoing surgery for circulatory problems at the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. He was interred at Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Connecticut.[20]

Legacy edit

His correspondence with Allen Tate is at Vanderbilt University.[21] Since 1962, students of Columbia College have honored a great teacher at the school each year with the "Mark Van Doren Award".[5]

Bibliography edit

Poetry:

  • Spring Thunder (1924)
  • An Anthology of World Poetry (1928)
  • Jonathan Gentry (1931), (Editor)
  • The Oxford Book of American Prose, (OUP), (1932)
  • Winter Diary (1935)
  • Collected Poems 1922–1938 (1939), Winner of the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
  • The Mayfield Deer (1941)
  • The Country Year (1946) William Sloane Associates, New York
  • Selected poems (Holt), (1954)
  • The Last Days of Lincoln, a play in six scenes (1959), a Verse Play
  • Our Lady Peace
  • The Story-Teller (N/A)
  • Collected and New Poems 1924–1963 (1963)
  • Mark Van Doren: 100 poems. Hill and Wang. 1967.
  • That Shining Place: New Poems (1969) Hall and Wang

Novels:

  • The Transients (1935)
  • Windless Cabins (1940)
  • Tilda (1943)

Short story collection

  • Nobody Say a Word (1954)

Nonfiction:

  • Henry David Thoreau: A Critical Study (1916)
  • The Poetry of John Dryden (1920)
  • Introduction to Bartram's Travels (1928)
  • An Autobiography of America, (A. & C. Boni), )1929)
  • American poets, 1630-1930 (Little, Brown), (1932)
  • American and British Literature Since 1890 (1939), with Carl Van Doren
  • Shakespeare (1939)
  • The Liberal Education (1943)
  • The night of the summer solstice: & other stories of the Russian war, (Henry Holt and Company), (1943)
  • The Noble Voice (1946)
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne (1949)
  • Introduction to Poetry (1951)
  • The Autobiography Of Mark Van Doren (1958)
  • The Happy Critic (1961)
  • Mark Van Doren on Great Poems of Western Literature. Collier Books. 1962.
  • Insights into literature. Houghton Mifflin. 1968.
  • George Hendrick, ed. (1987). The Selected Letters of Mark Van Doren. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-1317-4.
  • John Dryden: A Study of His Poetry. Read Books. 2007. ISBN 978-1-4067-2488-2.
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson (Reprint ed.). Kessinger Publishing. 2010. ISBN 978-1-169-10983-4.

Discography:

Quotes edit

  • "The literature of the world has exerted its power by being translated." [22]

References edit

  1. ^ Mark Van Doren Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. ^ "History" December 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine the Kenyon Review Web site, accessed January 26, 2007
  3. ^ a b Mark Van Doren: Collected and New Poems University of Pennsylvania
  4. ^ Gitelman, Zvi (October 14, 1959). "Review Produced Literary Notables: Barzun, Dewey, Van Doren Once Participated in King's Crown Literary Quarterly's Activity". Columbia Daily Spectator. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Mark Van Doren". Columbia 250 – Columbians Ahead of Their Time. Columbia University. 2004. from the original on March 27, 2022. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  6. ^ Chambers, Whittaker (1952). Witness. Random House. pp. 164–166, 545. ISBN 0-89526-571-0.
  7. ^ a b c Mark Van Doren and Shakespeare columbia.edu.
  8. ^ "Author Bios: Mark Van Doren (and articles)". The Nation. April 2, 2010. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  9. ^ "Official listings: Pulitzer Prize for Poetry". Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  10. ^ Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography Official Listings.
  11. ^ "The Beginnings of the Great Books Movement at Columbia". Columbia Magazine. Winter 2001. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  12. ^ Mark Van Doren Profile The New York Review of Books
  13. ^ "Mark Van Doren", Faculty Profiles Columbia University.
  14. ^ "Letters from Thane Read asking Helen Keller to sign the World Constitution for world peace. 1961". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  15. ^ "Letter from World Constitution Coordinating Committee to Helen, enclosing current materials". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  16. ^ "Preparing earth constitution | Global Strategies & Solutions | The Encyclopedia of World Problems". The Encyclopedia of World Problems | Union of International Associations (UIA). Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  17. ^ Maslin, Janet (September 14, 1994). "QUIZ SHOW; Good and Evil in a More Innocent Age". New York Times.
  18. ^ David Ansen (September 19, 1994). "FALL PREVIEW: MOVIES: When America Lost Its Innocence--Maybe - Robert Redford Takes A Prismatic Look At A Nation Through The Tv Quiz-Show Scandals Of The '50S". Newsweek.
  19. ^ Mark Van Doren February 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Mark Van Doren, 78, Poet, Teacher, Dies". New York Times. December 12, 1972.
  21. ^ Mark Van Doren June 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Vanderbilt University Library.
  22. ^ The Art, Craft, Modes, and Efficacy of Literary Translation Discussed Through the Ages April 26, 2010, at the Wayback Machine The University of Texas at Dallas - School of Arts & Humanities.

Further reading edit

  • The Essays of Mark Van Doren: (1924-1972) Selected, with an Introduction by William Claire. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
  • Mark Van Doren, by J. T. Ledbetter. Peter Lang, 1996. ISBN 0-8204-3334-9.
  • Sonnets by Mark Van Doren

External links edit

  • Mark Van Doren, Biography and Poems at Poetry Foundation
  • Mark Van Doren and Shakespeare; Columbia College Today, September 2005 (retrieved May 24, 2009)
  • Mark Van Doren & American classicism. Free Library
  • Mark Van Doren at Find a Grave
  • Finding aid to William F. Claire collection on Mark van Doren at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
  • Finding aid to Robert N. Caldwell Correspondence with Mark van Doren at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.


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Mark Van Doren June 13 1894 December 10 1972 was an American poet writer and critic He was a scholar and a professor of English at Columbia University for nearly 40 years where he inspired a generation of influential writers and thinkers including Thomas Merton Robert Lax John Berryman Whittaker Chambers and Beat Generation writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac He was literary editor of The Nation in New York City 1924 1928 and its film critic 1935 to 1938 1 Mark Van DorenBorn 1894 06 13 June 13 1894Hope Illinois U S DiedDecember 10 1972 1972 12 10 aged 78 Torrington Connecticut U S OccupationPoet critic teacherEducationUniversity of Illinois Urbana Champaign BA Columbia University MA PhD Notable worksShakespeare 1939 A Liberal Education 1943 Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for Poetry 1940 for Collected Poems 1922 1938 Academy of American Poets Fellowship 1967 SpouseDorothy Van DorenChildren2 including Charles Van DorenRelativesCarl Van Doren brother Adam Van Doren grandson He won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Collected Poems 1922 1938 Amongst his other notable works many published in The Kenyon Review 2 include a collaboration with brother Carl Van Doren American and British Literature since 1890 1939 critical studies The Poetry of John Dryden 1920 Shakespeare 1939 The Noble Voice 1945 and Nathaniel Hawthorne 1949 collections of poems including Jonathan Gentry 1931 stories and the verse play The Last Days of Lincoln 1959 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Global policy 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 Bibliography 7 Quotes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and education editVan Doren was born in Vermilion County Illinois the fourth of five sons of the county s doctor Charles Lucius Van Doren of remote Dutch ancestry and wife Eudora Ann Butz He was raised on his family s farm in eastern Illinois before his father decided to move to the neighboring town of Urbana to be closer to good schools 3 He was the younger brother of the academic and biographer Carl Van Doren starting with whom all five brothers attended the local elementary school and high school Mark Van Doren eventually studied at the University of Illinois in Urbana 3 where he earned a B A in 1914 In 1920 he earned a Ph D from what became the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University while also a member of the Boar s Head Society a student society at the university devoted to poetry 4 Career edit nbsp Mark Van Doren in 1920 Van Doren joined the Columbia University faculty in 1920 having been preceded by his brother Carl Mark Van Doren went on to become one of Columbia s greatest teachers and a legendary classroom presence he became a full professor in 1942 and taught English until 1959 at which point he became Professor Emeritus until his death in 1972 5 His students at Columbia included the poets and writers John Berryman Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac Louis Simpson Richard Howard Lionel Trilling later a colleague Robert Lax Anthony Robinson as well as the Japanologist and interpreter of Japanese literature Donald Keene author and activist Whittaker Chambers 6 writer and Trappist monk Thomas Merton Walter B Pitkin Jr and poet critic John Hollander 5 7 I have always had the greatest respect for students There is nothing I hate more than condescension the attitude that they are inferior to you I always assume they have good minds Mark Van Doren Newsweek 1959 5 He twice served on the staff of The Nation from 1924 1928 and again from 1935 1938 8 He was a member of the Society for the Prevention of World War III In 1940 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Collected Poems 1922 1938 9 This came only a year after his elder brother Carl had won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for Benjamin Franklin 10 Van Doren helped Ginsberg avoid jail time in June 1949 by testifying on his behalf when Ginsberg was arrested as an accessory to crimes carried out by Herbert Huncke and others and was an important influence on Merton both in Merton s conversion to Catholicism and Merton s poetry He was a strong advocate of liberal education and wrote the book Liberal Education 1943 which helped promote the influential great books movement 11 Starting in 1941 he also did Invitation to Learning a CBS Radio show where as one of the experts he discussed great literature He was made a Fellow in American Letters of the Library of Congress and also remained president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 12 13 Global policy editHe was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution 14 15 As a result for the first time in human history a World Constituent Assembly convened to draft and adopt the Constitution for the Federation of Earth 16 Personal life editIn 1922 Mark Van Doren married Dorothy Graffe novelist and writer of the memoir The Professor and I 1959 whom he had earlier met at The Nation His successful book Anthology of World Poetry enabled the couple to buy a house on Bleecker Street in New York City in February 1929 before markets collapsed 7 Their son Charles Van Doren February 12 1926 April 9 2019 briefly achieved renown as the winner of the rigged game show Twenty One In the film Quiz Show 1994 Mark Van Doren was played by Paul Scofield 17 18 who earned an Academy Award nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category for his performance 19 Their second son is John Van Doren who also lives in Cornwall Connecticut at the farmstead where their father did most of his writing between academic years and where he moved after retirement 7 Mark Van Doren died on December 10 1972 in Torrington Connecticut aged 78 two days after undergoing surgery for circulatory problems at the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital He was interred at Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Connecticut 20 Legacy editHis correspondence with Allen Tate is at Vanderbilt University 21 Since 1962 students of Columbia College have honored a great teacher at the school each year with the Mark Van Doren Award 5 Bibliography editPoetry Spring Thunder 1924 An Anthology of World Poetry 1928 Jonathan Gentry 1931 Editor The Oxford Book of American Prose OUP 1932 Winter Diary 1935 Collected Poems 1922 1938 1939 Winner of the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Mayfield Deer 1941 The Country Year 1946 William Sloane Associates New York Selected poems Holt 1954 The Last Days of Lincoln a play in six scenes 1959 a Verse Play Our Lady Peace The Story Teller N A Collected and New Poems 1924 1963 1963 Mark Van Doren 100 poems Hill and Wang 1967 That Shining Place New Poems 1969 Hall and Wang Novels The Transients 1935 Windless Cabins 1940 Tilda 1943 Short story collection Nobody Say a Word 1954 Nonfiction Henry David Thoreau A Critical Study 1916 The Poetry of John Dryden 1920 Introduction to Bartram s Travels 1928 An Autobiography of America A amp C Boni 1929 American poets 1630 1930 Little Brown 1932 American and British Literature Since 1890 1939 with Carl Van Doren Shakespeare 1939 The Liberal Education 1943 The night of the summer solstice amp other stories of the Russian war Henry Holt and Company 1943 The Noble Voice 1946 Nathaniel Hawthorne 1949 Introduction to Poetry 1951 The Autobiography Of Mark Van Doren 1958 The Happy Critic 1961 Mark Van Doren on Great Poems of Western Literature Collier Books 1962 Insights into literature Houghton Mifflin 1968 George Hendrick ed 1987 The Selected Letters of Mark Van Doren Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press ISBN 0 8071 1317 4 John Dryden A Study of His Poetry Read Books 2007 ISBN 978 1 4067 2488 2 Edwin Arlington Robinson Reprint ed Kessinger Publishing 2010 ISBN 978 1 169 10983 4 Discography Mark Van Doren Reads from His Collected and New Poems Folkways Records 1967 Quotes edit The literature of the world has exerted its power by being translated 22 References edit Mark Van Doren Encyclopaedia Britannica History Archived December 30 2008 at the Wayback Machine the Kenyon Review Web site accessed January 26 2007 a b Mark Van Doren Collected and New Poems University of Pennsylvania Gitelman Zvi October 14 1959 Review Produced Literary Notables Barzun Dewey Van Doren Once Participated in King s Crown Literary Quarterly s Activity Columbia Daily Spectator Retrieved March 5 2016 a b c d Mark Van Doren Columbia 250 Columbians Ahead of Their Time Columbia University 2004 Archived from the original on March 27 2022 Retrieved October 16 2022 Chambers Whittaker 1952 Witness Random House pp 164 166 545 ISBN 0 89526 571 0 a b c Mark Van Doren and Shakespeare columbia edu Author Bios Mark Van Doren and articles The Nation April 2 2010 Retrieved June 27 2013 Official listings Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Pulitzer Prize Retrieved June 27 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography Official Listings The Beginnings of the Great Books Movement at Columbia Columbia Magazine Winter 2001 Retrieved June 27 2013 Mark Van Doren Profile The New York Review of Books Mark Van Doren Faculty Profiles Columbia University Letters from Thane Read asking Helen Keller to sign the World Constitution for world peace 1961 Helen Keller Archive American Foundation for the Blind Retrieved July 1 2023 Letter from World Constitution Coordinating Committee to Helen enclosing current materials Helen Keller Archive American Foundation for the Blind Retrieved July 3 2023 Preparing earth constitution Global Strategies amp Solutions The Encyclopedia of World Problems The Encyclopedia of World Problems Union of International Associations UIA Retrieved July 15 2023 Maslin Janet September 14 1994 QUIZ SHOW Good and Evil in a More Innocent Age New York Times David Ansen September 19 1994 FALL PREVIEW MOVIES When America Lost Its Innocence Maybe Robert Redford Takes A Prismatic Look At A Nation Through The Tv Quiz Show Scandals Of The 50S Newsweek Mark Van Doren Archived February 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine Mark Van Doren 78 Poet Teacher Dies New York Times December 12 1972 Mark Van Doren Archived June 20 2010 at the Wayback Machine Vanderbilt University Library The Art Craft Modes and Efficacy of Literary Translation Discussed Through the Ages Archived April 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine The University of Texas at Dallas School of Arts amp Humanities Further reading editThe Essays of Mark Van Doren 1924 1972 Selected with an Introduction by William Claire Westport Conn Greenwood Press Mark Van Doren by J T Ledbetter Peter Lang 1996 ISBN 0 8204 3334 9 Sonnets by Mark Van DorenExternal links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Mark Van Doren nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark Van Doren Mark Van Doren Biography and Poems at Poetry Foundation Mark Van Doren and Shakespeare Columbia College Today September 2005 retrieved May 24 2009 Mark Van Doren amp American classicism Free Library Mark Van Doren at Find a Grave Finding aid to William F Claire collection on Mark van Doren at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Finding aid to Robert N Caldwell Correspondence with Mark van Doren at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Van Doren amp oldid 1220200231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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