found: Wikipedia online search 2027-08-10:("Henry Southworth Allen (b. 1941 in Summit, New Jersey) is an American journalist, poet, artist, and critic . . . . obtained his degree in English and art at Hamilton College and Montgomery College . . . . Allen began his painting and drawing in the late 1960s . . . . He then began teaching courses in cultural analysis in the University of Maryland honors program. Allen had solo shows in June 2009 at Strathmore Hall and in August 2012 at the Chebeague Island Library . . . . was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2000 for his writings in the Washington Post on photography." Has published: Fool's Mercy (Houghton Mifflin, 1984), a collection of essays; Going Too Far Enough: American Culture at Century's End (Smithsonian, 1994), a collection of Washington Post columns; The Museum of Lost Air: Poems (Dryad Press, 1998); What It Felt Like: Living in the American Century (Pantheon Books, 2000)