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Christopher Link is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He holds a Ph.D. in Religion and Literature from Boston University and an honors B.F.A. in Film from NYU. His teaching focuses on the Bible, American Literature, Great Books, film, the Novel, Asian Classics, myth, and courses on Melville and Nabokov. He has published essays in Nabokov Studies, Literature Film Quarterly, Logos, and the Nabokov Online Journal, and is currently completing a book on the demonic in Vladimir Nabokov's works.
- Education: Ph.D. (Religion and Literature, Boston University), B.F.A. (Film, NYU)
His research interests integrate literary analysis with religious studies and film theory, emphasizing 20th-century authors like Nabokov and Melville. His work explores themes of myth, identity, and narrative structure across mediums. His publications reflect a deep engagement with comparative literature and interdisciplinary scholarship.
Professional service includes serving as Board Member and Treasurer (2019–present) of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society and Coordinator of the Religious Studies Program at SUNY New Paltz. His academic contributions bridge literary criticism, religious studies, and film analysis.



