David Littlejohn
David Littlejohn, who teaches in the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, has been writing opera reviews for over twenty years--first for his "Critic at Large" programs on PBS, then for the "Times" (London), and now for the "Wall Street Journal". Among his books are "Black on White: A Critical Survey of Writing by American Negroes" (1966); "The Andr? Gide Reader" (1971); "Dr. Johnson and Noah Webster: Two Men and Their Dictionaries" (1971); "Architect: The...See more
David Littlejohn, who teaches in the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, has been writing opera reviews for over twenty years--first for his "Critic at Large" programs on PBS, then for the "Times" (London), and now for the "Wall Street Journal". Among his books are "Black on White: A Critical Survey of Writing by American Negroes" (1966); "The Andr? Gide Reader" (1971); "Dr. Johnson and Noah Webster: Two Men and Their Dictionaries" (1971); "Architect: The Life and Work of Charles W. Moore" (1984); and two novels, "The Man Who Killed Mick Jagger" (1977) and "Going to California" (1981). See less