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Short academic essay by George Landow at Brown University.
Site about the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966). Poetry, images, video, links, and biographical/historical overview.
Features a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
Short biography and audio clip of Alexie reading "Dear John Wayne".
Article about Indian stereotyping, feature quotes from Alexie.
The author's own site, with biographical and bibliographical information, an album of family photographs, and trivia.
Holt Uncensored, column number 289 (12/18/01), an interview with the author by Pat Holt.
Basic but thorough bibliography, and two science fiction recommendations by Amis.
English section describing his life and works. Extensive timetable, and chronology. Further material available in Danish. Edited by dr. Johan de Mylius, University of Southern Denmark.
Information about novels, stories, appearances, future projects, and comics. Also includes biography and interviews.
Official site for the Scottish author and illustrator of children's books.
Short biography of the poet, educator, author, actress, playwright, producer, and director; photo; and interview (online video and transcript).
Official account of the American icon. "We are more alike than unalike."
Provides a biography, lists of works, and details about a fan club relating to the English farmer, author and humorist.
Profile of the author and links to interviews.
Dossier of news articles and features about Lord Archer.
Essay by John Tranter in Jacket # 2.
An allegorical description of the manner in which education currently functions in our primitive Western societies.
Includes books by Auden, links to selected poems, and a list of recordings of his readings and of musical settings of his poems. Also news of publications and events of interest to readers of Auden.
Personal thoughts and humorous opinions on the works of Jane Austen. Fan fiction and e-texts of a few of her novels.
Richard Bach from spring 1972.
Index of reviews, articles, and responses to the author.
Author's site include biography and information on his works.
Brief reviews by Audrey M. Clark.
Profile, articles, reviews and links.
Essays, reviews, analyses and various other material related to the author and his works.
Biography of the Irish playwright and author.
Andrew Riemer reviewing the novel "Spies" by Beyer. Goethe-Institut Australien.
Offers a biography.
Incompetech's satirical take on Blake.
Kevin Fitzgerald's masters' thesis on the writer and his works.
Biography, reviews, online poetry samples, and an interview with the poet.
Review and critical analysis of Booth's collected works, Lifelines.
Information on T.C. Boyle's books, with FAQ, bibliography, and links to related materials.
Author of sixteen books, including "The Strange Death of American Liberalism", "What America Owes the World", "The Reckless Decade", and "The Devil We Knew", and edited four others.
Society serving scholars, critics, students, and theater people around the world who are interested in the works and thought of Bertolt Brecht.
Profile, articles and links.
Project to produce a six-volume print edition of selected works, and an electronic edition of uncollected works. Biography, bibliographies, plot summaries, page images.
The poetry of Charles Bukowski. Letters, art, biography, newsletter.
Review of the film by Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun-Times, 1987.
Biographical sketch.
Page which includes many links to other Burgess sites, reviews, interviews and dedicated clubs
Andrew Biswell's review of Burgess's only published collection of poems.
Analysis of the plot, setting, characters, theme, and structure of his best books, and links to other novels with similar writing styles.
Biography of the Scottish poet and a sample of his work.
Descriptions, photos, and information for collectors about first edition Edgar Rice Burroughs books. Includes values and statistics of based on book auction sales, video of the ERB collection at Ekstrom Library, and audio of the author's voice.
A short biography of Butler at the Voices from the Gaps website. Includes a selected bibliography.
Byron's life and work, including the history and photos of his home Newstead Abbey, and selected poems.
Filmography, and detailed biography.
Chat transcript.