Nicholson Baker
Professor · Fiction Writing
European Graduate School of Economics and ManagementAbout
Nicholson Baker (b. 1957) is a renowned writer and Professor of Poetry and Writing at The European Graduate School / EGS. Born in New York City, he graduated from Haverford College with a BA in Philosophy. His work bridges fiction, non-fiction, and activism, focusing on minute character introspection and societal critique.
His research interests include archival preservation, inspired by his campaign against library paper destruction, leading to the establishment of the American Newspaper Repository. He has also explored political history, notably challenging WWII historiography in Human Smoke.
Award-winning author of over 20 books, Baker’s novels like Mezzanine and Vox pioneered footnoted narratives and phone-sex dialogue, respectively. His essays and articles address cultural, technological, and political themes, often blending personal observation with broader societal analysis. Recipient of the James Madison Freedom of Information Award (1997) and National Book Critics Circle Award (2001).
His writings frequently interrogate overlooked daily experiences, advocating for detailed observation in both literature and historical research. Baker remains active in public lectures and literary events, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
Find Nicholson Baker elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMartin HielscherEuropean Graduate School of Economics and Management · Professor
Aaron BakerLoyola University Chicago · Associate Professor
Zeke BakerSonoma State University · Assistant Professor- TTimothy BakerUniversity of Aberdeen · Professor
George BakerUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Professor- SSteve BakerUniversity of Derby · Professor