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Mark Anderson is Professor of Germanic Languages at Columbia University, specializing in German modernism, contemporary Austrian literature, and translation theory and practice. He founded and directed the Berlin Consortium for German Studies, advising students in Columbia's study abroad programs in Germany.
His research focuses on Kafka studies (evidenced by Kafka's Clothes and Reading Kafka), contemporary Austrian literature through editorial/translation work on Ingeborg Bachmann and Thomas Bernhard, and intersections of German-Jewish cultural history from 1750 to present. He explores opera's role in German culture and literary responses to Nazi exile, while teaching comparative literature courses on “Problems of the Gothic” and “Materiality of the Book in Western Culture.”
As founder of the Berlin Consortium, Anderson facilitates transatlantic academic exchange for students studying in Germany. His editorial contributions include The Metamorphosis: a new translation, texts and contexts, criticism (translated by Susan Bernofsky).
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