Louis Menand

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Louis Menand is an American critic, essayist, and Harvard professor best known for his work on American intellectual and cultural history, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning book "The Metaphysical Club."

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Pomona College NERFINISHED
employer Harvard University
The New Yorker NERFINISHED
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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. NERFINISHED
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name Louis Menand NERFINISHED
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positionHeld Professor of English at Harvard University
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