Dan C. Mihăilescu
Absolvent al Facultăţii de limba şi literatura română (secţia română-franceză), Universitatea Bucureşti (1972 - 1976).
Cercetător ştiinţific la Institutul de istorie şi teorie literarã "G. Cãlinescu" (1980 - 2003).
Secretar de redacţie la Revista de istorie şi teorie literarã (1983 - 1986).
Editorul suplimentului "Litere, arte, idei" al ziarului "Cotidianul" (1991 - 1996, 2001 - 2004).
Membru al Uniunii Scriitorilor din 1990.
În 1999 este Consilier pe probleme de comunicare al Preşedintelui Societăţii Române de Televiziune.
Realizatorul emisiunii "Omul care aduce cartea", Pro TV, din 2000.
Cronicar literar la revistele "Transilvania" (1984–1989), "22" (1994–2000), "Ziarul de duminică", supliment al "Ziarului financiar" (2000 - 2006).
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