Anthony Cuda is a scholar and university professor who teaches classes on twentieth-century poetry, British and American literature of the modernist period (1900-1945), Dante, and American literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
He is the author of The Passions of Modernism: Eliot, Yeats, Woolf and Mann (University of South Carolina Press, 2010).With Ronald Schuchard, he co-edited of The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot, The Critical Edition. Vol. II: The Perfect Critic: 1919-1926 (London and Baltimore: Faber & Faber and Johns Hopkins UP, 2014), which was awarded the Modernist Studies Association 2015 Book Prize for an edition, anthology, or collection.
Professor Cuda’s reviews of contemporary poetry have appeared in The Washington Post Book World, The New Criterion, FIELD: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, The International Poetry Review, and the American Book Review.
He holds a Ph.D. from Emory University. He joined the English faculty at UNCG in the Fall of 2006.
Professor Cuda appeared on NPR’s The Diane Rehm show in 2013 to talk about T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets. Listen to the program or read the transcript here.
Professor Cuda is secretary of the T. S. Eliot Society, which holds its annual meeting St. Louis. Find this year’s program and other Society activities here.
The T. S. Eliot International Summer School, where Professor Cuda has lectured, meets annually during the summer at the University of London. Read a description of the most recent or upcoming program and sign up to attend here.