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  1. Diana Trilling (née Rubin; July 21, 1905 – October 23, 1996) was an American literary critic and author, one of a group of left-wing writers known as the New York Intellectuals.

  2. Although often identified as the wife of Lionel Trilling, soul of the Columbia University English department from 1929 until his death in 1975, Diana Trilling was an intellectual voice in her own right, writing literary criticism and autobiography into her nineties.

  3. 22 de may. de 2017 · Diana Trilling, the only female respondent besides Sontag, knew a lot about the habits and styles of theAmerican intellectual.” She was one, after all: she had published a...

  4. Throughout her life, Diana Trilling (1905-1996) wrote about profound social changes with candor and wisdom, first forThe Nationand later forPartisan Review,Harp...

  5. 16 de may. de 2017 · Diana Trilling was an anticommunist liberal, a position often misunderstood, especially by her literary and university friends. And finally, she was among the “New Journalists” who...

  6. Trilling, Diana (1905–1996) A trenchant observer of the New York City literary and cultural scene from the 1930s through the 1970s who emerged from the shadow of her husband to become a notable and iconoclastic critic in her own right. Pronunciation: TRIL-ing.

  7. The Diana Trilling Papers document the life of literary and cultural critic, Diana Trilling. This collection contains her writings, extensive correspondence with other New York intellectuals, and subject files for her research as well as for the Lionel Trilling Estate.