Jerry Griswold is a specialist in Children's Literature and
in American Literature and Culture. He is the author of seven
books, including the prize-winning Audacious Kids
(in paperback, The Classic American Children's Story),
The Meanings of "Beauty and the Beast,"
and (recently) Feeling Like a Kid. Griswold has also
published more than 200 essays (in Paris Review,
The Nation, New Republic, the Los Angeles
Times, and elsewhere); he is a frequent contributor to
the New York Times Book Review and a columnist for
Parents' Choice.
A professor of literature at San Diego State University,
Griswold has also been a visiting professor at UCLA and UCSD
(the University of California, Los Angeles and San Diego)
and (for one hilarious year) the National University of Ireland
in Galway. He has won a number of awards (including research
fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities
and the American Council of Learned Societies) and lectured
all over the globe (from Seoul to Salamanca to São
Paolo). Griswold is currently Director of the National Center
for the Study of Children's Literature.
At the moment, he is engaged in Childhood Studies and exploring
“visualness” (the pictorial) and “likeness”
(the generation of resemblance) in both childhood experience
and literary expression. He also likes to travel and will
next be lecturing in New Zealand. You can keep up with him
by visiting his website: www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~jgriswol/