Jeremy Treglown

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The biographer, cultural historian and critic Jeremy Treglown (born 24 May 1946) is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Warwick. He was editor of The Times Literary Supplement through the 1980s and chair of the Arvon Foundation, 2017–22.

Biography

Educated at

Plays and Players on theatre, and he has published since in many newspapers and magazines including The New Yorker and Granta. He joined The Times Literary Supplement in 1979 as arts editor, becoming editor from 1981 to 1990.[1] After a semester as Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton, Treglown spent twenty years as a professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies at Warwick
, where he began the Warwick Writing Programme with the poet David Morley.

His biography of

Stanley Payne in The Wall Street Journal as "the best, and most objective, brief introduction to Spain's memory wars to be found in any language." His most recent book is Mr Straight Arrow: the Career of John Hersey, author of 'Hiroshima
' (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2019). The American Scholar said of it, "This admirable book about an admirable man… belongs to that elegant, reticent, wholly non-sleazy, and sadly disappearing genre known as literary biography, and for anyone interested in how a writer’s life is really lived as opposed to its incidental moments of glamour, Jeremy Treglown’s account of Hersey’s career—its constraints and opportunities, the worries and satisfactions, and the nature of the actual work—is deeply satisfying."

Treglown also wrote the first full biography of

Whitbread Award
and other book prizes. Among various research posts, he has been a Visiting Fellow of All Souls and Fellow of the New York Library's Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars, and of the Rockefeller Center, Bellagio.

He is currently researching the history of the Arvon Foundation.

In 1970 he married Rona Bower

OUDS production of Romeo and Juliet in which she was Juliet, he Mercutio). They were divorced in 1982. In 1984 he married Holly Eley (née Urquhart), an assistant editor at the TLS, who died in 2010.[2]
In 2013 he married Maria Alvarez, a philosopher at King's College, London. He has a son, three daughters and eight grandchildren.

Works

As editor

  • Roald Dahl: Collected Stories / Everyman’s Library, 2006.
  • Essential Stories by V. S. Pritchett / Modern Library Classics, 2005.
  • (with Bridget Bennett) Grub Street and the Ivory Tower: Literary Journalism and Literary Scholarship from Fielding to the Internet / OUP, 1998.
  • The Lantern-Bearers: Essays by Robert Louis Stevenson, Chatto & Windus / Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1988. (Reprinted by Cooper Square Press, NY, 1999.)
  • Spirit of Wit: Reconsiderations of Rochester / Basil Blackwell, 1982.
  • The Letters of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester / Basil Blackwell / Chicago University Press, 1980.

See also

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