Mark Burstein (editor)
Mark Burstein is an author, book editor and expert on the works of Lewis Carroll. He is a lifelong Carrollian and has been a key figure in the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.
Lewis Carroll expert
Burstein's father, Sandor G. Burstein, inspired him with a love for the works of Lewis Carroll at an early age. He has served the Lewis Carroll Society of North America as its president, publications chair, and longtime editor of its magazine, Knight Letter. In 1979 he and Sandor founded The West Coast Chapter of LCSNA, Mark serving as its first and only president.Burstein has written, edited, or made contributions to over twenty books by or about Lewis Carroll. He was the editor and art director of the deluxe 150th Anniversary Edition of Martin Gardner's The Annotated Alice, and of the first trade edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dalí. He is the series editor of The Complete Pamphlets of Lewis Carroll Volumes V and VI. His books have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, French, Korean, and Spanish.
Burstein continues to build the collection of Carrollian memorabilia begun by his father, Sandor. He owns over two thousand editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass in 140 languages, and around two thousand additional books by or about Lewis Carroll.
Martin Gardner
Burstein is a longtime admirer of fellow Carrollian and Scientific American columnist Martin Gardner. In 2011 he created and edited A Bouquet for the Gardener: Martin Gardner Remembered, with contributions from other Gardner aficionados including Raymond Smullyan, Douglas Hofstadter and David Singmaster. In 2015 he edited the aforementioned anniversary edition of Gardner's Annotated Alice.In April 2022 he gave two talks at the 14th Gathering 4 Gardner; first a featured presentation titled What IS It about Alice? and then a talk about the many occurrences of Lewis Carroll in Gardner's "Mathematical Games" column titled A Literary Englishman and the Scientific American: ''Lewis Carroll’s Appearances in ‘Mathematical Games'.''