The Corner

Justin Kaplan, R.I.P.

The literary biographer has died. He went to Harvard, wrote a prize-winning book on Mark Twain, and did everything he could to keep Ronald Reagan out of Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, which he edited. “I’m not going to disguise the fact that I despise Ronald Reagan,” he once said. And he didn’t, using his job as a gatekeeper of culture to exclude Reagan, as much as possible, from the most popular reference work of its type: Kaplan’s editions quoted Reagan just three times, and they weren’t even well-chosen quotes. Years ago, Adam Meyerson–then of the Heritage Foundation and now of the Philanthropy Roundtable–called out Kaplan and Bartlett’s: “He has allowed political bigotry to interfere with scholarly judgment.” Dead at 88.

John J. Miller, the national correspondent for National Review and host of its Great Books podcast, is the director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College. He is the author of A Gift of Freedom: How the John M. Olin Foundation Changed America.
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