
Michael Dirda (born 1948), a Fulbright Fellowship recipient, is a Pulitzer Prize–winning critic. After earning a PhD in comparative literature from Cornell University, the joined the Washington Post in 1978. Two collections of Dirda's literary journalism have been published: Readings: Essays and Literary Entertainments (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000; ISBN 0-253-33824-7) and Bound to Please (New York: W. W. Norton, 2005; ISBN 0-393-05757-7). He has also written Book by Book: Notes on Reading and Life (New York: Henry Holt, 2005; ISBN 0-8050-7877-0), Classics for Pleasure (Orlando: Harcourt, 2007; ISBN 0-151-01251-2), critical biographical study On Conan Doyle (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011; ISBN 0-691-15135-0), which received a 2012 Edgar Award, and the autobiographical An Open Book: Coming of Age in the Heartland (New York: W. W. Norton, 2003; ISBN 0-393-05756-9). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael\_...
Series
Books

Browsings
A Year of Reading, Collecting, and Living with Books
2015

Book by Book
Notes on Reading and Life
2006

Caring for Your Books
1990

An Open Book
Coming of Age in the Heartland
2003

Classics for Pleasure
2007

On Conan Doyle
Or, The Whole Art of Storytelling
2011

In the Company of Sherlock Holmes
2014

Readings
Essays and Literary Entertainments
2000

Bound to Please
An Extraordinary One-Volume Literary Education
2004