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The Yellow Pages -- 20th Century Author Sites
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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".
- 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.
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Last update
June 20, 2002
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