Gilbert Seldes

Gilbert Seldes photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten Gilbert Vivian Seldes (; January 3, 1893 – September 29, 1970) was an American writer and cultural critic. Seldes served as the editor and drama critic of the seminal modernist magazine ''The Dial'' and hosted the NBC television program ''The Subject is Jazz'' (1958). He also wrote for other magazines and newspapers like ''Vanity Fair'' and the ''Saturday Evening Post''. He was most interested in American popular culture and cultural history. He wrote and adapted for Broadway, including ''Lysistrata'' and ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' in the 1930s. Later, he made films, wrote radio scripts and became the first director of television for CBS News and the founding dean of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.

He spent his career analyzing popular culture in America, advocating cultural democracy, and subsequently, calling for public criticism of the media. Near the end of his life, he quipped, "I've been carrying on a lover's quarrel with the popular arts for years ... It's been fun. Nothing like them." Provided by Wikipedia
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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1950

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1956

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1957

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1928

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1973

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1970

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by Seldes, Gilbert Vivian, 1893-
Published 1937

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Published 1962
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