Gilman, Richard, 1923-2006
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- His The confusion of realms, 1969.
- New York times WWW site, Oct. 31, 2006(Richard Gilman; b. Richard Martin Gilman, Apr. 30, 1923; d. Saturday [Oct. 28, 2006], Kusatsu, Japan, aged 83; drama and literary critic whose elegant, contentious voice resonated through four decades in American letters, earning him both admirers and enemies of partisan fierceness)
- Wikipedia, December 15, 2025(Richard Gilman; Richard Martin Gilman; born April 30, 1923 in Brooklyn, New Yorkl died October 28, 2006 in Kusatsu, Japan; American drama and literary critic; Gilman graduated with a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin in 1947; Gilman enlisted into the U.S. Marine Corps in 1941 and was stationed in the Pacific during World War II; after his service, he attended the New School for Social Research in New York; Gilman was a freelance writer; he wrote for the left-leaning Catholic journal Commonweal and from 1964 to 1967, he was the drama critic for Newsweek; in 1967, the dean of the Yale School of Drama invited him to teach; Gilman was a professor at Yale School of Drama for 31 years; he also taught at Columbia, Princeton, Stanford, Barnard and the City University of New York; Gilman was the author of five books of criticism, and a memoir)
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