Philip Fisher (born 1941) is the Felice Crowl Reid Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard University and an author.
[1][2] He was a co-winner of the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in 2000 for his book, Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction.
[3] He graduated from Harvard University with a M.A.
in 1963 from the University of Pittsburgh.
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