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The Yellow Pages -- 20th Century Author Sites 

A-B | C-D | E-F | G-H | J-L | M-N | O-P | S-T | U-W

A-B

Edward Abbey
Abbey's Web
An exceptional site maintained by Christer Lindh with a biography, articles, bookstore, bibliography, links, downloads, and opportunities for reader feedback.

Kathy Acker
Trevor Dodge's Kathy Acker Site
An Australian site with current news, collected essays, and a tribute to Acker's work.

A.R. Ammons
from the Norton Website
A biography and brief discussion of Ammons' work.

John Ashbery
SUNY Buffalo Site
A good site with online versions of selected works, articles, photographs, and a biography.

Charles Bernstein
SUNY Buffalo Site
Another strong page from the SUNY Buffalo Poetry center with excerpted poetry and biographical information.

Ambrose Bierce
Devil's Dictionary
An etext version from Berkeley.

Elizabeth Bishop
Vassar Site
With a biography, list of works and translations, calls for papers, and links.

Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles at Literary Kicks
Compelling biographical information and links.

Cleanth Brooks (and Robert Penn Warren)
Understanding Poetry: Anthology for College Students
A hypertext version of the essay with links to other works in Alan Filreis's 1950s class at U Penn.

Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski
A nice collection of poetry from the University of Texas.
Bukowski
Poetry, biography, and plenty of links.

Edgar Rice Burroughs
A Princess of Mars
A hypertext version--site also includes The Gods of Mars, The Warlord of Mars, and Thuvia, Maid of Mars.
Tarzan of the Apes
From the same CMU site as above.

William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs Files
A good Burroughs page--includes excellent links to related pages and an extensive bibliography.

C-D

John Cage
Princeton Site
From James Pritchett, including hypertext version of his work and essays about the musician and poet.

Truman Capote
Bohemian Ink
From Bohemian Ink, a biography and textual analysis.

Raymond Carver
Resources
A basic Biography/Bibliography page.

Willa Cather
Willa Cather Electronic Archive
Sponsored by the University of Nebraska Press, this site provides etexts, biography, and other scholarly work.

Raymond Chandler
Pulp Fiction at the Library of Congress
Get your pulp favorites here.

Samuel Delany
Samuel Delany at the Physician's Computer Company
An excellent site with a bibliography, links to hypertexts, and related links and information for this most iconoclastic and influential of science fiction writers.
Stranded in the Jungle
Steven Shaviro's wonderful essary on Dhalgren and Delany.

Phillip K. Dick
philipkdick.com
A fantastic site with news, reviews, a bookstore, essays, articles, and even a listing of Dick's awards.

Rita Dove
Poets in Person
Information and audio of Dove reading her work.

E-F

T.S. Eliot
T.S. Eliot Page
A good resource page for Eliot; includes links to some poems.

Ralph Ellison
Bohemian Ink
With biographical information, essays, and links.

Louise Erdrich
Voices from the Gaps
A good introduction to Erdrich's work.

William Faulkner
William Faulkner, American Writer, 1897-1962
A catchall page from U. of Mississippi: contains a bibliography, excerpts from works, character profiles, plot summaries, trivia, ephemera, and history.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Baseball Canto Poem via Al Filreis' poetry class at U Penn.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
University of South Carolina
A fantastic page with a comprehensive set of resources, including a number of hypertexts, articles, a chronology of his life, and reams of biographical information.

G-H

William Gibson
Bohemian Ink
A biography, plus links to interviews, essays, and a bibliography.

Allen Ginsberg
America
From U Penn (A Filreis), a hypertext of the poem--as is the one below.

John Hawkes
The Hawkes Scrapbook
A page maintained by the author's brother-in-law with lots of good links, essays, and photos.

Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Page includes biography, bibliography, essays, and links.

Chester Himes
GIVEADAMN
An excellent personal page created by a mathematics professor at SUNY Buffalo, with a biography, links, and a guide to the author's works.

Langston Hughes
The Academy of American Poets
A brief but professional page with a short biography, a bibliography, and links to broader Harlem Renaissance exhibits on the Academy's site.

J-L

William James
William James
A very extensive site.

Maxine Kumin
The Academy of American Poets
Maxine Kumin at the Academy of American Poets, with a few poems, links to other exhibits, and audio of the author reading her work.

Ursula Leguin
Ursula LeGuin's Magical World of Earthsea
A good introductory page from the Digital Library and Archives.

Mark Leyner
Team Leyner
The unofficial Team Leyner link list, with many links to all things Leyner, plus some brief biographical information.

M-N

Norman Mailer
New York State Writer's Institute
With a biographical profile, a guide to the Mailer Corpus, and excerpts from books.

Arthur Miller
From the Fall 1996 Issue of American Drama
This special issue profiles Miller, and offers two interviews with the playwright, as well as a number of essays on his influence on American drama.

Toni Morrison
Anniini's Toni Morrison Page
With links to all things Morrison, this page provides pathways to hypertext versions of the authors works, biographical information, and a lot of great commentary.

Vladimir Nabokov
Zembla
A great site loaded with information.

Frank Norris
The Pit: A Story of Chicago
In SGML, from the E-Text Center.
McTeague
In SGML, from the E-text Center.
Frank Norris
An excellent collection of resources from Gonzaga University.

O-P

Charles Olson
The Author's Web Page
With essays, reviews, manuscripts, and readings from the author.

Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker's New York
A guide to the author's favorite haunts.
Bohemian Ink
With biographical information, links and reviews.

Walker Percy
The Walker Percy Project
A phenomenal site with multimedia, essays, biographical information, and anything else one might be interested in finding on the web related to Percy.

Sylvia Plath
The Sylvia Plath Forum
A place where readers can share ideas on the author, as well as find bibliographical information and links.

Ezra Pound
Encounter
A hypertextualized version of the poem, courtesy of A Filreis at U Penn.

Thomas Pynchon
Resources
Page provides FAQs and summary/commentary on all of Pynchon's published works.
Spermatikos Logos
Speaks for itself.

Ishmael Reed
Ishmael Reed Publications
The author's current project.

Adrienne Rich
The Academy of American Poets
The usual polished site from the Academy, with links to exhibits, essays, and biographical information.

S-T

Gertrude Stein
Readings
Part of A Filreis's hypertext project at U Penn.
A Very Valentine
Same as above.
Let us Describe
Ditto.
Signifyin(g) on Stein
Ditto.

John Steinbeck
The John Steinbeck Page at the University of Southern Missisippi
With links to Steinbeck resources, primary and secondary texts.

Neal Stephenson
Cryptonomicon cypher--FAQ
Stephenson's comments on his book.
The Hacker Tourist
Stephenson's series of articles on the Wired magazine site.

Wallace Stevens
Gray Room
Part of A. Filreis's project at U Penn.

Allen Tate
Narcissus as Narcissus
Via U Penn, an essay on the author's own writings.

Hunter S. Thompson
The Great Thompson Hunt
With pictures, essays, articles, hypertexts, and "fun".

U-W

John Updike
The Centaurian
A comprehensive site with news, discussion, and a bibliography

Kurt Vonnegut
Resources
Pages includes links to other Vonnegut pages, FAQs, newsgroups, and a bibliography.

Alice Walker
Alice Walker - Womanist Writer
With biographical and bibliographical information, from the University of Texas.

Eudora Welty
The Eudora Welty Newsletter
With biography, bibliography, and timely news on the writer and Welty studies.

William Carlos Williams
The Red Wheelbarrow
Part of A Filreis's hypertrext project at U Penn
Item
The Baroness
A Chapter from Williams's Autobiography.

Charles Wright
The Academy of American Poets
With links, biography, and other information.






Last update 
June 20, 2002
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