Martin Puchner

 

 

 

H. Gordon Garbedian Chair in English and Comparative Literature

 

Co-Chair, Theatre Ph.D. Program

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Martin Puchner holds the H. Gordon Garbedian Chair in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University,

where he also serves as the co-chair of the Theatre Ph.D. program. After studying philosophy, history, and literature at

the University of Konstanz, the Università di Bologna, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Irvine, he earned a Ph.D. at Harvard

University in 1998. He has taught English and comparative literature at Columbia University since 1998.

 

Puchner's writing and research fall under three broad rubrics: drama; philosophy; and world literature. In Stage Fright

(2002) and Against Theatre (ed. 2006), he uses drama and theater to highlight the values and contradictions of modernism. This interest also informs his editorial work in drama, including an edition of Six Plays of Henrik Ibsen (2003), a new edition of Lionel Abel's Metatheater (2003), a four-volume collection of critical essays on modern drama, Critical Concepts: Modern Drama (2008), The Norton Anthology of Drama (2009) as well as his editorship of Theatre Survey, the leading journal in theater history.

 

Puchner approaches philosophy primarily through its relation to drama and theater, leading him to a new perspective on such figures as Marx, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Burke, Deleuze, and Badiou. This work is gathered in the forthcoming book The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy (Oxford UP, 2010), but it also informs an edition of writings by Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings (2005) and the publication, in English, of Alain Badiou's Rhapsody for the Theatre (2008) in a special issue of Theatre Survey. Puchner is at work on a new book entitled Between Theater and Philosophy.

 

World Literature, an interest in the geography of literature, its translation and transformation across space and time,

is the focus of Poetry of the Revolution: Marx, Manifestos, and the Avant-Gardes (2006), which won the MLA's James

Russell Lowell Award and honorable mention of the MSA's best book award. Puchner also serves as the new general

editor of the Norton Anthology of World Literature and the Norton Anthology of Western Literature, and is at work on

a book about world literature.

 

In addition to his scholarly work, Puchner writes essays on contemporary literature, philosophy, and politics for

such venues as The London Review of Books, Bookforum, Raritan Review, and N+1.

Recent News

 

The Norton Anthology of Modern

Drama, edited by J. Ellen Gainor,

Stanton Garner, and Martin

Puchner is now available. You can

find more information about it

here.

 

From September 10, 2009 to August 1, 2010 I am on leave at the Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin (Wiko). In order to get in touch with me during this time, either use my Columbia email address (hmp10@columbia.edu) or write to:

Institute for Advanced Study

(Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin)

19 Wallotstrasse

14193 Berlin

Tel.: +49 30 89001-0