The Review of Contemporary Fiction/Dalkey Archive Press : records, 1980-1990

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The Review of Contemporary Fiction/Dalkey Archive Press : records, 1980-1990

John O'Brien founded The Review of Contemporary Fiction (RCF) in 1980 and established the Dalkey Archive Press three years later. Since its inaugural Spring 1981 issue, RCF has appeared with exact regularity three times a year. Each number is devoted to one or two contemporary figures, predominantly American and British but also some European writers as well. The contents of a typical number include original work by the writer featured, an interview with him or her, a memoir or other biographical reminiscence by literary colleagues, and several extended critical articles. The Dalkey Archive Press began as a modest adjunct to RCF, issuing reprints of books by writers featured in the journal, or associated with those writers. Then in 1986, O'Brien began issuing original works.

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McGonigle, Thomas C., 1941-

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Epstein, Leslie

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Pinget, Robert

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Fuentes, Carlos.

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Aldridge, John, 1960-

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Barth, John Simmons

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Selby, Hubert

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American writer. From the description of Letters : Old Greenwich, Conn., to Harry Lewis, New York, 1982 Jan. 15-May 15. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 32415996 ...

Damisch, Hubert

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Stephens, Michael T.

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Brautigan, Richard

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Edna Webster was a close personal friend of Brautigan's. Her son, Peter, was Brautigan's best friend during the time these materials were written. Her daughter, Linda, was Brautigan's "first love." From the description of Richard Brautigan papers, [195-]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122556663 American writer (novelist, poet). Born Tacoma, Washington, January 30 1935. Died Bolinas, California, September 1984. For many, Brautigan was a quintessent...

Metcalf, Paul C.

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Paul Metcalf was a writer of poetry, plays and prose, who used an experimental style. Metcalf was born in East Milton, Massachusetts, to a New England family whose ancestors included Herman Melville and Roger Williams. One of Metcalf's best known works is Genoa, a story in which the author alludes to his family's relationship to Melville. In 1987 Paul Metcalf was honored by the American Academy and institute of Arts and Letters. Mr. Metcalf died on January 21, 1999, near Pittsfield, Massachusett...

Coyne, John J.

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Gunn, Thom

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Thom Gunn was born in Gravesend, Kent, England, in 1929. His first book of poems, "Fighting Terms," was published in 1954, and Gunn was awarded a creative writing fellowship at Stanford University in the same year. From 1958 to 1966 and 1973 to 1990 he taught at the University of California, Berkeley. He received numerous awards during his life, most notably the MacArthur Fellowship for lifetime achievement in poetry in 1993. Gunn passed away in San Francisco, California, in 2004. Fr...

Ackroyd, Peter R.

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O'Brien, John James

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Bishop, Thomas, 1949-

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Donaldson, Scott, 1989-

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Eckstein, Barbara J.

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Díaz-Migoyo, Gonzalo, 1941-

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Walsh, Joy

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Hawkes, John.

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John Hawkes was a member of the 50th Massachusetts Regiment, writing from Camp Parapet, near New Orleans, La., to a member of his family in Maine. From the description of John Hawkes letter, 1863. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268971685 American writer of novellas, novels, plays, and experimental post-modern fiction, born August 17, 1925; died May 15, 1998. From the description of Notebook, ca.1947-1948. (New York Public Library). WorldCat rec...

Freeman, Carole Cook, 1941-

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McManus, James I.

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Cortázar, Julio

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Julio Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1914 of Argentine parents, but he grew up in Buenos Aries, Argentina. He was a writer, poet, and translator who authored over 25 novels and short story collections. Some of his best known works include: Rayuela, 62 modelo para armar, and Historias de cronopios y de famas. In 1951 he moved to Paris due to his opposition to the Perón regime in Argentina. He lived in Paris until his death in 1984. Julio Silva was an artist, book designer, and a clos...

Hoyem, Andrew, 1935-

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Abel, Lionel

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Davenport, Guy

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American author. From the description of The bicycle rider [manuscript], galley proof, 1985. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647820340 From the description of Papers of Guy Davenport [manuscript], 1987. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821125 From the description of The Mimes of Herondas [manuscript], 1981. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647818418 From the description of Papers : of Guy Davenport, 1961-1979 [manu...

Fabre, Michel

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Michel and Genevieve Fabre founded the Center for Afro-American Studies at the University of Paris, and have been leading scholars of African American culture in France. Michel Fabre is the foremost biographer of Richard Wright, and intimately fimiliar with the Wright family and with African American artists, writers, and musicians throughout Europe. Genevieve Fabre is a scholar of African-American theater and literature, and co-chaired the first Harvard University Du Bois Institute Working Grou...

Araújo, Helena 1934-...

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Duncan, Alistair, 1927-

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Emmett, Paul H. (Paul Hugh), 1900-1985

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Paul Hugh Emmett was born in Portland, Oregon, on September 22, 1900. After completing his undergraduate degree at Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University), Emmett attended the California Institute of Technology, where he earned his Ph. D. In 1937 he was appointed chair of the chemical engineering department at Johns Hopkins University. In 1943 he left Johns Hopkins to join the staff of the Manhattan Project, where he was instrumental in developing a technique for the separation...

Figes, Eva

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Pérez, Janet.

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Bann, Stephen

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Lane, Helen W. (Helen Woods)

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Bogan, Jim.

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Debaisieux, Martine

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Garfield, Evelyn Picón

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Ortega, Julio 1973-

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Berger-Locher, Gertrude

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Dorn, Edward

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Poet, novelist, and translator; b. 1929. From the description of Edward Dorn papers, 1956-1993. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28417585 Author. From the description of Letters 1959-1965. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 702669723 American poet Edward Dorn was born April 2, 1929 in Villa Grove, Illinois. Edward Dorn attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina for several years, receiving a BA in 1954. Although poets associ...

Zurbrugg, Nicholas

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Lopez Baralt, Luce

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Malamud, Bernard

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Novelist and short story writer Bernard Malamud was born in 1914 and raised in Brooklyn. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants, and his heritage would play a key role in his development as a writer. He was also influenced by growing up during the the Depression and by 19th-century writers such as Hawthorne and Melville. His bittersweet, tragicomic stories often merge reality and fantasy, and explore the human condition through themes of suffering and moral obligation. His work has won many ...

Barilli, Renato

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Clark, Tom C. (Tom Campbell), 1899-1977

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Tom C. Clark (b. September 23, 1899) was the Attorney General of the United States from 1945 to 1949, and Associated Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1949 to 1967. Clark died on June 13, 1977. From the description of Clark, Tom C. (Tom Campbell), 1899-1977 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10569044 Tom C. Clark served as Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1949 to 1967, and was the first Texan to serve on the Court. Born in Dallas,...

Cook, Albert Spaulding

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Ford Foundation professor and professor of comparative literature, classics and English at Brown University (retired 1988); critic, playwright and poet; asst. prof., University of California, 1953-1957; prof. of English and comparative literature, Western Reserve University, 1957-1961; prof. of comparative literature and English, SUNY at Buffalo, 1963-1978; appointed prof. of comparative literature at Brown in 1978 and Ford Foundation professor in 1986. Born 1925; died 7 July 1998. F...

Bastos, María Luisa

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Acker, Kathy, 1948-1997

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Cyberpunk author and performance artist. From the description of Papers, 1975-1996 and n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154271515 Cyberpunk author and performance artist. Acker died in 1997. From the description of Papers, 1973-1978. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154271575 From the description of Kathy Acker papers, 1973-1996 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 33429120 d. 1996. ...

O'Brien, Michael, 1943-....

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Biographer of Michigan Senator Philip A. Hart. From the description of Michael O'Brien sound recordings, 1987-1990. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 424611577 ...

Britton, Celia

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Churchill, Thomas B. L. (Thomas Bell Lindsay), 1907-

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Simon, Claude.

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Kerrigan, Anthony

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Poet, critic, award-winning translator, and guest scholar at the University of Notre Dame. From the description of Papers, 1955-1990. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 26329627 ...

Chénetier, Marc 1946-

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Dukore, Margaret Mitchell

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Bertholf, Robert J.

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Bourjaily, Vance, 1922-2010

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Novelist and Writers' Workshop instructor From the description of Papers of Vance Bourjaily, 1980. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233176560 Louisiana novelist. From the description of A certain kind of work, 1968. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 237800188 American writer. From the description of The unnatural enemy [manuscript], 1963. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 658053427 ...

Boyer, Philippe, 1931-....

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Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984

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Doctorow, E. L., 1931-2015

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Edgar Lawrence Doctorow was born in New York City on January 6, 1931. The grandson of Jewish immigrants from Russia, he grew up on Eastburn Avenue in the Bronx and attended the Bronx High School of Science, where he showed an early interest in the arts evidenced by the inclusion of a poem, short story, and painting in his high school literary journal, Dynamo. These interests were further developed at Kenyon College, where he studied with John Crowe Ransom and shared the stage with Paul Newman an...

Gaddis, William, 1922-1998

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Writer and author, William Gadis was born in New York City in 1922. His best known works include The Recognition (1955), JR (1975), Carpenters Gothic (1985), and A Frolic of His Own (1994). He is the recipient of many awards and honors for his literary accomplishments, including the New York State Edith Wheaton Citation of Merit and designation as State Author, 1993-1995. From the description of Autograph, 1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145408449 ...

Boyer, Philipe, 1931-

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Duytschaever, Joris

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Fogel, Stanley

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Fuentes, Carlos

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Araâujo, Helena, 1934-

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Fink, Guido, 1930-

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Duvert, Tony

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Gunn, Thomas E.

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Fletcher, John, 1937-....

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Epstein, Leslie

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Hawkes, John, 1937-

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Mottram, Eric.

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Dâiaz Migoyo, Gonzalo, 1941-

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Fox, Robert E., 1937-

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Dawson, Fielding, 1930-2002

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Short story writer, novelist, essayist, painter and art critic, and student at Black Mountain College (early 1950s), of New York, N.Y. From the description of Fielding Dawson papers, ca. 1949-1983. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28417602 ...

Selby, Hubert

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Benet, Juan

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Dardess, George.

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Davis, David J. (David John), 1875-1954

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Estrin, Barbara L., 1942-....

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Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999

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American expatriate writer and novelist. From the description of Letter to Bob Sharrard, 1986 December. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 54097458 American expatriate author living in Morocco. From the description of Papers of Paul Bowles [manuscript], 1957-1984 ca. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821107 American expatriate writer. From the description of Paul Bowles letter to Bob Sharrard [manuscript], 1987 March...

Reed, Ishmael, 1938-....

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Writer Ishmael Reed was born on February 22, 1938 in Chattanooga, Tennessee to Thelma Virginia Coleman, a homemaker and salesclerk, and Henry Lenoir, a fundraiser for the YMCA. In 1942, he moved to Buffalo, New York with his mother and stepfather, Bennie Stephen Reed, an autoworker. Reed graduated from East High School in 1956, enrolled in night classes at Millard Fillmore College, and later transferred to SUNY Buffalo.In 1961, Reed began writing forEmpire State Weekly, during which time he inte...

Coleman, Wanda

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Abbey, Edward, 1927-1989

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American author. From the description of Edward Abbey's Vox Clamantis in Deserto: Some Notes from a Secret Journal production records, 1988-1989. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 41557904 Edward Abbey was born on January 29, 1927. He grew up in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania. His first glimpse of the American Southwest was in 1944 when he hitchhiked to Seattle and then to Arizona. After serving as a U.S. Army rifleman in Italy from 1945-1946, he enrolled...

Bronk, William

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED American poet; born in 1918 in Fort Edward, N.Y. and was the author of more than 15 books of poems and essays and a winner of the American Book Award in 1982. William Bronk died on 22 Feb 1999. From the guide to the William Bronk Papers, 1908-1999., (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Poet and 1982 winner of the American Book Award. From the description of William Bronk papers, 1939-1995 1961-1986. (Manchester City Library)....

Markson, David.

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Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000758.0x00034c David Markson is a graduate of Columbia University where he obtained his M.A. Markson's interest in Malcolm Lowry gave rise to his master's thesis which examined Lowry's novel, Under the Volcano, and then the publication of a book, Malcolm Lowry's Volcano (1978). From the description of David Markson fonds. 1957-1979. (University of Bri...

Mathews, Harry, 1930-....

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Antin, David

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David Antin is a performance artist, experimental poet, curator, and critic who developed a unique literary form, the "talk piece." He has been a key figure in the New York literary and art scene for forty years, and was a long-time professor at the University of California at San Diego. From the description of David Antin papers, 1954-2006. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 668135856 Biographical/Historical Note ...

Metcalf, Paul C.

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Paul Metcalf was a writer of poetry, plays and prose, who used an experimental style. Metcalf was born in East Milton, Massachusetts, to a New England family whose ancestors included Herman Melville and Roger Williams. One of Metcalf's best known works is Genoa , a story in which the author alludes to his family's relationship to Melville. In 1987 Paul Metcalf was honored by the American Academy and institute of Arts and Letters. Mr. Metcalf died on January 21, 1999,...

Bowering, George, 1935-

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George Bowering was born in Penticton, B.C. He attended Victoria College and then the University of British Columbia, where he obtained his B.A. in 1960, then his M.A. in 1963. He also attended the University of Western Ontario from 1966-1967. Bowering worked at a variety of jobs: aerial photographer with the RCAF (1954-1957), fruit-picker, and editor of and contributor to magazines in Canada and the United States. Bowering was writer-in-residence and lecturer at Sir George Williams University (...

Berry, Eliot, 1949-

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Bourjaily, Vance Nye

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Bieder, Maryellen

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Leary, Timothy, 1920-1996

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b. Oct. 22, 1920, Springfield, Mass.; d. May 31, 1996, Los Angeles; American writer, psychologist, computer software designer, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use. From the description of The seven levels of pleasure : unedited studio sessions / Timothy Leary, 1969. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81303143 From the description of Timothy Leary : sound recordings / 1969. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81303113 American-born ...

Simon, Claude

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Feliciano, Margarita, 1938-

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Braverman, Kate Ellen, 1947-

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Bastos, Marâia Luisa.

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Markfield, Wallace

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Wallace Markfield was an American author, best known for tragicomic novels of the Jewish experience in America. Born and educated in Brooklyn, New York, he worked as a publicist and film critic until achieving success with his first novel, To An Early Grave. In addition to writing more novels and short stories, he taught writing at several colleges. Although his output was comparatively small, his distinctive voice earned him critical acclaim. He died in 2002 while working on an uncompleted nove...

Emmett, Paul

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Enslin, Theodore

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Theodore Enslin was born in Chester, PA on March 25, 1925. He studied musical composition privately with Nadia Boulanger and Francis Judd Cooke. He has two children, Deirdre and Jonathan Morton, from his first marriage with Mildred Marie Stout in 1945. He divorced in 1961 and married Alison Jane Jose in 1969; they have a son, Jacob Hezekiah. Theodore Enslin has written many books of poetry, including "Forms" (1971-1973), "The Poems" (1970), "Views" (1973), "Synthesis" (1975) "Etudes" (1972) and ...

Baneham, Sam, 1947-....

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Grossman, Edith, 1936-....

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Tindall, Kenneth, 1937-....

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Cott, Jonathan.

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Writer, editor and poet Jonathan Cott, was born in 1942, the day before Christmas, in New York City. He attended Columbia University for his undergraduate work, received an M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1966 and studied at the University of Essex, England as a Fulbright fellow, 1967-1969. Returning to the United States in 1970 he became an editor at Rolling Stone until 1975 when he returned to New York to be executive editor of Stonehill Publishing Company. In 1976 Cott wro...

Donaldson, Scott

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Hoyem, Andrew

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Bertholf, Robert J.

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Olson, Toby

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American poet and Temple University professor, Toby Olson, was born August 17, 1937, in Berwyn, Illinois. American poet, Carl Thayler, was born on April 29, 1933, in Los Angeles, California. From the description of Toby Olson letters to Carl Thayler collection, 1967-1983. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 608549262 Evory, Ann and Linda Metzger (eds.). Contemporary Authors. New Revision Series, Volume 9. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research Compan...

Damisch, Hubert

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Elman, Richard M.

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A professional writer of articles, stories, reviews, and poetry. From the description of [Papers] / Richard M. Elman. 1963-1973. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 13872586 Richard Elman (1932-1997) was an American author, novelist and poet. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1955 and studied creative writing at Stanford, after which he embarked on a literary career producing novels, nonfiction, essays, book reviews, poetry and other pieces. He also ...

Eckstein, Barbara J.

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Ortega, Julio

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Malin, Irving.

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Cook, Albert Spaulding

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Figes, Eva

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Barnes, R. G. (Richard G.), 1932-2000

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McManus, James

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Goytisolo, Juan

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Rower, Ann, 1938-

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Cohen, Keith, 1945-....

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Everson, William, 1912-1994

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American poet, printer, and activist. Everson was a conscientious objector during the later years of World War II, and was associated with Kenneth Rexroth and his circle in San Francisco in the late 1940s. He converted to Roman Catholicism in 1949, joined the Catholic Workers Movement, and eventually entered the Dominican Religious Order in 1950, taking the name Brother Antoninus. Everson was associated with the San Francisco Renaissance of the late 1950s. He left the Dominican order in 1971. ...

Duer, David

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Dalkey Archive Press.

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Halpern, Daniel, 1945-....

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Of Syracuse, New York. Epithet: editor 'Antaeus' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000352.0x000226 ...

Malamud, Bernard

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Biographical Note 1914, Apr. 26 Born, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1936 B.A., City College of New York, New York, N.Y. 1936 1940 Worked in a factory, at various stores, and as a clerk in the Census Bureau, Was...

Lessing, Doris, 1919-2013

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Doris Lessing (b. October 22, 1919, Iran-d. November 17, 2013, London) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British literature....

Debaisieux, Martine

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Duncan, Alistair

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Bishop, Tom

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Epithet: of Add MS 38254 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x00033d Epithet: of Drayton British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x00033f Epithet: Secretary to Lord Lenox British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001439.0x000340 ...

Dorn, Edward

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American poet Edward Dorn was born April 2, 1929 in Villa Grove, Illinois. Edward Dorn attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina for several years, receiving a BA in 1954. Although poets associated with the college have often been grouped together as the "Black Mountain poets," Dorn has suggested: "I think I'm rightly associated with the Black Mountain “school,” not because of the way I write, but because I was there." Dorn's most influential and highly accla...

Mosley, Nicholas, 1923-....

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Eastlake, William

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Author, lecturer. Born in 1917 in New York City. Attended college in Paris, France. Published numerous novels, stories, and articles, which have been translated into thirteen foreign languages. Books include "The Bronc People" (1958), "Portrait of an Artist with Twenty-Six Horses" (1963), and "Dancers in the Scalp House" (1975). Served as lecturer at the University of New Mexico and Writer-in-Residence at the University of Southern California. From the description of Papers, ca. 1963...

Aldridge, John

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Ansen, Alan

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Alan Ansen was an American poet. From the description of Alan Ansen collection of papers, 1942-1953. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122596854 From the guide to the Alan Ansen collection of papers, 1942-1953, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) ...

Abbott, Keith, 1944-....

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Ollier, Claude

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Fallon, Peter, 1951-....

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Peter Fallon, poet, editor and publisher, was born in Germany in 1951 but spent his early years on a farm in County Meath, Ireland. He graduated in 1975 with a B.A. in English Language and Literature and an H. Dip. Ed from Trinity College. In 1970, at the age of eighteen, he founded The Gallery Press that has published poems and plays by the Ireland's finest established and emerging authors. The Gallery Press is recognised as the pre-eminent literary publishing house in Ireland. Among the writer...

Valenzuela, Luisa, 1938-....

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Emerson, Stephen

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The Rock Creek Bridge spanned Rock Creek "at a point about 400 m upstream from that stream's confluence with Hangman Creek." It was constructed in 1922 as part of improvements made to Valley Chapel Road. The Bridge was designed by B. J. Garnett and built under the supervision of Spokane County Engineer H. S. Baker. C. L. Graves was the contractor. The bridge was "a single span, cast-in-place, earth filled concrete arch." From the description of Rock Creek Bridge documentation, 2003. ...

Murdoch, Iris

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Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) was an Irish-born British author and philosopher. From the guide to the Iris Murdoch typescript, no date, (Ohio University) Author and phiolosopher. From the description of Papers of Iris Murdoch, [1953-1994?]. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233111762 Irish philosopher, teacher, and novelist, Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) was acquainted with and influenced by philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and by bohemian a...

Zurbrugg, Nicholas.

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Dillon, Millicent.

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American author, best known for her biography of playwright/author Jane Bowles. From the description of Papers, 1905-1990 (bulk 1935-1986). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122640490 Millicent Dillon was born Millicent Gerson in New York City on May 24, 1925. Upon receiving a degree in physics from Hunter College in 1944, she held a series of technical-scientific positions. She worked as a junior...

Ghose, Zulfikar, 1935-....

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Author born in Pakistan, who also lived in India and the United Kingdom, and who has taught at the University of Texas at Austin since 1969. From the description of Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122601850 Born in 1935 in Sialkot, Pakistan, Zulfikar Ghose moved with his family to Bombay during the war in 1942. By 1965 he had only returned to Sialkot twice, ...

Guest, Barbara

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American poet and dramatist. From the description of Port : a murder in one act : annotated typescript, c1964 / by Barbara Guest. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18433605 ...

De Lauretis, Teresa.

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Brautigan, Richard

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Biographical Information Richard Gary Brautigan, 1935-1984 American novelist, short story writer, and poet. 1935 Born 30 January in Tacoma, Washington, oldest child of Bernard F. Brautigan and Mary Lull Brautigan. Very little is known about his childhood, which he refused to discuss. Some sources say that Brautigan never knew his father, others say that his father ne...

Elkin, Stanley, 1930-1995

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American author. From the description of Papers. 1955-1983. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 12905758 American author and professor of English, Washington University. From the description of Papers, 1955-1983. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 28419449 ...

Higgins, Aidan, 1927-....

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Aidan Higgins, born in County Kildare, Ireland, is an Irish novelist, influenced in his work by modernists such as James Joyce, Brian O'Nolan and Samuel Beckett. In 1955, Higgins went to London for a time, where he continued to write novels, short stories, radio plays, and documentaries. He also spent time in South Africa and Germany. His published works include "Felo De Se" (1960), "Langrishe, Go Down" (1966), "Balcony of Europe" (1972), "Images of Africa: Diary, 1956-60" (1971), "Scenes from a...

Dukore, Margaret Mitchell

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Bann, Stephen

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Beekman, E. M., 1929-

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McPheron, William

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At the time of this project, William McPheron was Curator for British and American Literature collections at Stanford University. From the description of Gilbert Sorrentino; a descriptive bibliography : research material and correspondence, 1959-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864089 William McPheron wrote the WESTERN WRITERS SERIES publication on Edward Dorn, 1988. This material was connected to that project. From the description of Letters to and from E...

Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005

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Sponsored by Stanford University, the English Department, the Creative Writing Program, the Stanford Humanities Center, the Stanford Library, and the Library Associates. From the description of A symposium on his poetry and his place in American letters : recording, 2005 Nov. 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864090 David Shaff was at Yale at this time; he wrote and edited poetry. From the description of Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965. (Unknown). WorldC...

Fleisher, Michael, 1952-

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Ackroyd, Peter

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Davenport, Guy

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Author and illustrator (Nov. 23, 1927-Jan. 4, 2005). Nov. 23, 1927 Born in Anderson, South Carolina 1944 1948 Studied classics and English literature at Duke University 1948 Won Rhodes Scholarship to Merton College, Oxford ...

Fabre, Michel

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Abel, Lionel.

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Châenetier, Marc, 1946-

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Rushdie, Salman

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Salman Rushdie (1947- ) is an Indian born British novelist, essayist, and critic. From the description of Salman Rushdie papers, 1947-2008. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 233575208 ...

Almansi, Guido, 1931-....

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Pugh, Anthony Cheal

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Garfield, Evelyn Picon

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Bellos, David

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Writer, translator, and professor of French at Princeton University. From the description of Papers, 1985-2005. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 71201030 David Bellos (1945- ), writer, translator, and professor of French was born in England and educated at Oxford. He is particularly well-known for his translations of the French novelist and short-story writer Georges Perec. In 1988, he was awarded the IBM France translation prize for his translation of Perec's Life:...

Codrescu, Andrei, 1946-....

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Lehman, David, 1948-....

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Acker, Kathy, 1948-

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1948 Born. 1963 65 Studied Classics at Brandeis University. 1967 Received BA from University of California at San Diego (UCSD). 1968 19...

Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-....

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As the winner of the National Book Award for her 1970 novel Them and the recipient of four O. Henry awards and numerous other literary prizes, Joyce Carol Oates is among the most distinguished writers in the United States. In her considerable body of work, she has created an array of male and female protagonists from a diversity of regional, economic, and occupational backgrounds. In the four decades since her first book, the short-story collection By the North Gate, appeared to critical acclaim...

Barilli, Renato

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John O'Brien

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Stephens, Michael

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Charters, Ann.

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For nearly the last 50 years, Samuel Charters has been discovering and documenting African American music. Starting as a field recorder for Folkways Records in 1954, Sam Charters has also served as recording director for Prestige and Vanguard Records, producer for Sonet Records and is the owner of Gazell Records . A prolific writer and poet, Charters has published many books about the blues and accounts of the lives of musicians who played the blues. In the field, he often collaborated with his ...

Blaser, Robin.

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Robin Francis Blaser (May 18, 1925-May 7, 2009) was a noted author and poet in both the United States and Canada. From the description of Robin Blaser fonds. [n.d.]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 688600933 American poet. From the description of Robin Blaser papers, 1955-1971. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122551936 ...

Bowers, John, 1928-

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Brooke-Rose, Christine, 1923-2012

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British experimental novelist, literary critic, translator, and poet. From the description of Papers, 1893-1992 (bulk 1957-1992). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122632933 Christine Frances Evelyn Brooke-Rose was born in Geneva, Switzerland, on January 16, 1923. The younger of two daughters of Alfred Northbrook Rose, who was English, and Evelyn Brooke Rose, who was half Swiss and half American, ...

Otten, Anna

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Walsh, Joy

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DeFanti, Charles, 1942-

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Clark, Tom M.

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Liddy, James, 1934-2008

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Christensen, Paul, 1943-....

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Motte, Warren F.

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Britton, Celia.

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Greer, Germaine, 1939-....

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Berger-Locher, Gertrude

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Dowell, Coleman

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Bradford Morrow is an American novelist, essayist, poet, editor, and writer of short fiction. He was born on April 8, 1951, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in Littleton, Colorado. In 1968 he was awarded an American Field Service scholarship to finish his senior year of high school as a foreign exchange student at the Liceo Scientifico in Cuneo, Italy. In 1972 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree (summa cum laude) from the University of Colorado, Boulder. After doing graduate ...

Emery, Mary Lou

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O'Brien, Michael, 1947-

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Bradbury, Malcolm, 1932-2000

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Author, professor, and literary critic. Knighted in the year 2000 for his services to literaure. From the description of Papers, 1950-2000. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 600072072 After teaching fellowships in America at Indiana University and Yale, Malcolm Bradbury began his career as a professor the same week his first novel Eating People Is Wrong was published in 1959. Much of his creative writing concerns academic subjects, and his critical works reflect his ...

Wright, Barbara 1935-

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Kerrigan, Anthony.

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Coyne, John

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Pâerez, Janet.

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Banks, John, 1919-

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Navarre, Yves, 1940-1994

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Yves Henri Michel Navarre, French novelist and playwright, died of an overdose of barbiturates on 24 January 1994. From the description of Yves Navarre literary manuscripts and letters, 1959-1982. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 33484452 ...

Aas-Rouxparis, Nicole, 1942-

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Cook, Carole, 1941-

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Pinget, Robert

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b. Geneva, naturalised French Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000544.0x00009b ...

Roudiez, Leon S. (Leon Samuel), 1917-2004

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Professor of French at Columbia University (M.A., 1940; Ph.D., 1950). From the description of Papers, 1947-1982. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122589872 ...

Napora, Joe, 1944-

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Lane, Helen R.

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O'Brien, John

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Bogan, Jim.

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Francescato, Martha Paley

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Davidson, Arnold E., 1936-....

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Foucault, Michel

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Ditsky, John

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Churchill, Thomas B. L.

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McGonigle, Thomas

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Cortazâar, Julio.

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Barth, John

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Sorrentino, Gilbert

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David Markson was born in Albany, New York, on December 20, 1927. He received his B.A. from Union College in 1950 and his M.A. from Columbia University in 1952. He has written seven novels and a critical study. From the description of Letters to David Markson, 1998 Sept. 3-2000 Feb. 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571237 Louis Mackey was known for his works on Kierkegaard, Saint Augustine and Medieval Philosophy. His published work also included literary criticism, lite...

Friedenberg, Edgar Z. (Edgar Zodiag), 1921-2000

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Baumgart, Reinhard, 1929-

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Baralt, Luce Lâopez.

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McElroy, Joseph, 1930-

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