Jacques Barzun Dept: Barzun, who taught for nearly 50 years at Columbia University, died Thursday evening in San Antonio, where he had lived in recent years, according to Vancouver Sun. In 2000, he capped his career with From Dawn to Decadence, a survey of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the end of the 20th century. The length topped 800 pages, and the theme was uninspiring - the collapse of traditions in modern times - yet it received wide acclaim from reviewers, stayed on bestseller lists for months and was nominated for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle prize and jacques Barzun, a pioneering cultural historian, reigning public intellectual and longtime Ivy League professor who became a bestselling author in his 90s with the acclaimed From Dawn to Decadence, has died. He was 104. Praised by Cynthia Ozick as among "the last of the thoroughgoing generalists," the tall, courtly Barzun wrote dozens of books and essays on everything from philosophy and music to baseball and detective novels.
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