Jack Sullivan (born November 26, 1946) is an American literary scholar, professor, essayist, author, editor, musicologist, concert annotator, and short story writer.
He is a scholar of the horror genre, Alfred Hitchcock, and the impact of American culture on European music.
[1] A former English professor at NYU and Columbia, Sullivan is currently serving as the Chair of the English Department at Rider University, in Lawerenceville, New Jersey.
His short fiction was published in The Kelsey Review and New Terrors (edited by Ramsey Campbell).
", a presentation of Hitchcock's film music at Lincoln Center, was narrated by Alec Baldwin and Sam Waterston.