Charles Arthur Moser (January 6, 1935 – December 11, 2006) was an American literary critic and political activist.
[1][2] As a literary critic he is known for his interests in Russian and Bulgarian literatures and cultures.
[3] After teaching at Yale (1960-1967), he joined the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the George Washington University, where he was chairman during 1969-1974 and 1980–1989.
[3][4] He founded and cofounded a number of organizations, including University Professors for Academic Order (1970), Committee for a Free Afghanistan, and Freedom League.
[1] His wife, Anastasia Dimitrova-Moser was the daughter of Bulgarian politician G. M. Dimitrov.