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Pages in category "Novelists from Illinois" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 276 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Library of America [4] (LOA) is a nonprofit publisher of classic American literature.Founded in 1979 with seed money from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Ford Foundation, the LOA has published more than 300 volumes by authors ranging from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Saul Bellow, Frederick Douglass to Ursula K. Le Guin, including selected writing of several U.S. presidents.
The Black Book (Patterson and Ellis novel) 2017 ISBN 978-1-4555-4267-3: James T. Farrell: Studs Lonigan trilogy 1932 - 1935 In 1998, the Modern Library ranked the Studs Lonigan trilogy 29th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Jami Attenberg The Middlesteins [2] 2012 Jean Toomer: Cane: 1923 Jennette Lee: Mr ...
C. Allan B. Calhamer; Margaret Cameron (author) Alexander Campbell (Illinois politician) Clara Cannucciari; William Carlin; Gerald Carson (writer) Peter Cartwright (revivalist)
Handwritten version of 'Happiness Makes Up in Height For What It Lacks in Length' by Robert Frost. Found inscribed in a Robert Frost book in the Special Collections Library at Duke University. Date of signature in the book predates formal release in publication of the poem. The Gift Outright; The Most of It; Come In; All Revelation [2] A ...
Bone's list of Chicago Renaissance writers includes fiction writers like Richard Wright, William Attaway, and Willard Motley along with poets like Frank Marshall Davis and Margaret Walker. [18] The term " Chicago Black Renaissance " is often used to denote creativity in all the arts, not just in literature, during the 1930s-50s.