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  2. Category:Writers from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  3. Kentucky literature - Wikipedia

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    This revelation produced a change in the thinking of Kentucky writers, and in this way, Kentuckians would get to appear 14 times among the 10 best-selling books of the year in the United States before the year 1913. John Fox Jr. was one of famous Kentucky authors. Fox and Allen were very different, Allen's work was about Central Bluegrass and ...

  4. Category:Novelists from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  5. List of people from Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Name Notable for Connection to Kentucky James Lane Allen (1849–1925) : Author, called the state's first important novelist [2]: Born near Lexington [2]: Harriette Simpson Arnow (1908–1986)

  6. Category:Writers from Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Writers from Louisville, Kentucky" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. List of residences of American writers - Wikipedia

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    Her published work includes Their Eyes Were Watching God and Moses, Man of the Mountain. [13] Jack Kerouac: Jack Kerouac House: 1957–1958 Orlando: American novelist and poet of the Beat Generation, Kerouac wrote The Dharma Bums in this small cottage. [14]

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    Linda Blackford: “Horse” by Geraldine Brooks explores the life and afterlife of Lexington, one of the greatest racehorses that ever lived.

  9. Category:Novels set in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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