
Dr. Irwin Weil
Dr. Irwin Weil is Professor Emeritus in the
Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at Northwestern
University, where he has been teaching for more than 40 years. He earned
his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. at Harvard
University. Professor Weil has received several teaching awards,
including the Northwestern University College of Arts and Sciences Award
for distinguished teaching, the University Alumni Award for excellence
in teaching, and the Gold Pushkin Medal from the International
Association of Teachers of Russian and Russian Literature for
outstanding teaching and research. He was awarded an honorary doctorate
from the prestigious St. Petersburg Nevsky Institute for the Humanities.
Professor Weil is published widely in the field of Russian literature
and culture, with special attention to the classics of 19th-century
Russian literature and the Soviet Period. His principal focus has been
on the connections between Russian literature and music. One of the most
popular teachers at Northwestern, his classes in Russian literature
attract hundreds of students each year.
Crime and Punishment, on which Professor Weil will be speaking, is the CLSC's "classic" selection, a new designation, in 2013. The translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, published by Random House, will be available at the Chautauqua Bookstore. The book will be honored during the week themed "Crime and Punishment," which will feature lectures examining the state of our criminal justice system.