George Scialabba
George Scialabba, a contributing editor of AGNI, is the author of the essay collections Divided Mind (Arrowsmith Press, 2006) and What Are Intellectuals Good For? (Pressed Wafer, 2009). His column, “New Thinking,” appears bimonthly in the Books section of The Boston Globe. In 1991 he was awarded the Nona Balakian Excellence in Reviewing award from the National Book Critics Circle. His work is archived at georgescialabba.net. (updated 5/2009)
Scialabba’s collection What Are Intellectuals Good For? reviewed by Mark Oppenheimer.
AGNI has published the following work by George Scialabba:
| •Critical Imperialism | |
| •Demos and Sophia: Not a Love Story | |
| •An Honest Believer | |
| •Inside the Cave | |
| •Letter to the Editor about Michael Scharf’s “Statesman or War Criminal?” | |
| •Message from Room 101 | |
| •“No, in thunder!”: Christopher Lasch and the Spirit of the Age | |
| •Reflections on a Ravaged History | |
| •The Sealed Envelope | |
| •Wistful Thinking about the Political Weeklies |

