CUSP Speaker Series | Innovation vs Tradition: Some Case Studies

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CUSP Speaker Series | Innovation vs Tradition: Some Case Studies

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
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Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program
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Using examples from Homer’s epics as well as tragedies by Euripides, Daniel Mendelsohn will explore the ways in which the Greeks both honored and expanded upon their mythic traditions to create new and freshly meaningful works.

Daniel Mendelsohn is an award-winning author, critic, essayist, and translator. His eleven books include the international bestsellers An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic and The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million; a translation, with commentary, of the Modern Greek poet Constantine Cavafy; and three collections of essays, most recently Ecstasy and Terror: From the Greeks to Game of Thrones (2018). Over the past thirty years. Mr. Mendelsohn has contributed over three hundred essays, reviews, articles, and translations to numerous publications, most frequently The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books, where he is Editor-at-Large, and has been a columnist for The New York Times Book Review, New York magazine, and BBC Culture. His writing for mainstream publications covers a wide range of subjects, from Classical civilization to contemporary literature, as well as film, theater, opera, and television. Mr. Mendelsohn’s honors include the National Jewish Book Award, the National Book Critics’ Circle Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Prose Style, the Society for Classical Studies Presidents’ Medal, Princeton University’s James Madison Medal, the Prix Médicis in France and the Malaparte Prize in Italy, that country’s highest literary honor for foreign authors. In 2022, he was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Republic of France.

Daniel Mendelsohn is Director of the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, a charitable trust promoting nonfiction writers and teaches literature at Bard College and lives in the Hudson Valley of New York. His translation of Homer’s Odyssey was published by the University of Chicago Press in Spring 2025.