Ihab Habib Hassan (October 17, 1925 – September 10, 2015) was an Egypt-born American literary theorist and writer
Ihab Hassan was born in Cairo, Egypt, and emigrated to the United States in 1946. He was Emeritus Vilas Research Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. His writings include influential books such as The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature (1971, 1982), Paracriticisms: Seven Speculations of the Times (1975), and The Postmodern Turn: Essays in Postmodern Theory and Culture (1987). In his later years, he published a number of short stories in various literary magazines. Before his death he completed The Changeling and Other Stories. He also wrote more than 300 essays and reviews on literary and cultural subjects, and delivered over 500 public lectures in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Selection of his work:
Radical Innocence: Studies in the Contemporary American Novel (1961)
The Literature of Silence: Henry Miller and Samuel Beckett (1967)
The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature (1971, 1982)
Paracriticisms: Seven Speculations of the Times (1975)
The Right Promethean Fire: Imagination, Science, and Cultural Change (1980)
Out of Egypt: Scenes and Arguments of an Autobiography (1985)
The Postmodern Turn: Essays in Postmodern Theory and Culture (1987)
Selves at Risk: Patterns of Quest in Contemporary American Letters (1990)
Rumors of Change: Essays of Five Decades (1995)
Between the Eagle and the Sun: Traces of Japan (1996)
In Quest of Nothing: Selected Essays, 1998-2008 (2010)
Academic achievements and awards:
Guggenheim Fellowship (1958, 1962)
Faculty of the School of Letters, Indiana University (1964)
Faculty of the Salzburg Summer Seminars in American Studies (1965,1975)
Senior Fulbright Lectureships (1966, 1974, 1975)
Visiting Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1972)
Senior Fellow at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis (1974–1975)
Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Study Center in Bellagio (1978)
Senior Fellow at the Humanities Research Center in Canberra (1990, 2003)
Resident Fellow at the Humanities Research Institute of the University of California, Irvine (1990)
Faculty of the Stuttgart Summer Seminars in Cultural Studies (1991)
Honorary degree: Faculty of Humanities at Uppsala University, Sweden (1996)
Honorary degree: University of Giessen (1999)
Faculty of the Scandinavian Summer School of Literary Theory and Criticism in Karlskrona (2000, 2001, 2004).
Hassan also received Alumni Teaching Award and the Honors Program Teaching Award at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, where he taught for 29 years.