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Edwin Wilson was the theater critic for The Wall Street Journal from 1972 to 1994. The author or co-author, with Alvin Goldfarb, of several widely used text books on theater, he taught at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center for thirty years. He has been the president of the New York Drama Critics' Circle and the Theatre Development Fund, the chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Drama Jury, and a board member of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and the John Golden Fund. He has also written a novel, The Patron Murders.[1]Wilson studied at Vanderbilt University, University of Edinburgh, and Yale University, and received the first Doctor of Fine Arts degree awarded by Yale.[2] His 90 television interviews with theater artists appeared on 200 PBS stations around the country.[1] Wilson's books include: - {{cite book |title=Living Theatre: A History of Theatre |author1-first=Edwin |author1-last=Wilson |author2-first=Alvin |author2-last=Goldfarb |edition=7th |publisher=Norton |location=New York |isbn=9780072562576 |year=2018}}
- {{cite book |title=Theatre: The Lively Art |author1-first=Edwin |author1-last=Wilson |author2-first=Alvin |author2-last=Goldfarb |edition=9th |publisher=McGraw-Hill Education |location=Boston |year=2016 |isbn=9780073514307}}
- {{cite book |title=The Theatre Experience |author-first=Edwin |author-last=Wilson |publisher=McGraw-Hill Education|location=New York|year=2015|edition=13th |isbn=9780073514277}}
- {{cite book |title=Anthology of Living Theatre |editor1-first=Edwin |editor1-last=Wilson |editor2-first=Alvin |editor2-last=Goldfarb |edition=3rd |publisher=McGraw-Hill |location=Boston |year=2008 |isbn=9780073514130}}
- {{cite book |title=Shaw on Shakespeare |author-first=Bernard |author-last=Shaw |editor-first=Edwin |editor-last=Wilson |publisher=Applause |year=2002 |location=New York |isbn=9781557835611}}
- {{cite book |title=The Patron Murders |isbn=9781632260420 |author-first=Edwin |author-last=Wilson |publisher=Prospecta Press |location=Westport, CT |year=2015}}
References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.edwinwilsonwrites.com/bio |title=About Ed Wilson |website=Edwin Wilson |publisher=Edwin Wilson |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180424012812/https://www.edwinwilsonwrites.com/bio |archive-date=April 24, 2018 |access-date=April 24, 2018 |dead-url=no}} 2. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DkC5oQEACAAJ&dq=9780073514307&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjsnNzYsd3aAhUSq1kKHdryC_oQ6AEILzAB |chapter=About the Author (2015) |title=Theatre: The Lively Art |author1-first=Edwin |author1-last=Wilson |author2-first=Alvin |author2-last=Goldfarb |edition=9th |publisher=McGraw-Hill Education |location=Boston |year=2016 |isbn=9780073514307}}
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