Mark Feeney is the arts and photography critic for the Boston Globe and
winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for criticism. His essays on visual culture
range from photography to painting and film. At the Globe, he has also served
as book editor and editor of the weekly section of news analysis and
political commentary. His work has appeared in The New Republic, Harper's,
the Los Angeles Times, and The American Scholar. His latest book, Nixon at
the Movies: A Book about Belief (2004) was called "transfixing" by Vanity
Fair. Feeney was the 2007 Robbins Professor of Writing at Princeton
University and currently serves as a lecturer in American Studies at Brandeis
University. This fall he will serve as a lecturer at Yale University.
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