Literature, Writing, and Translation
Name | Year/Degree | Blog | Reference |
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Hinderaker, John H.John H. Hinderaker | 1971 | Power Line | |
Johnson, Scott W.Scott W. Johnson | 1971 | Power Line | |
Stein, Samuel I.Samuel I. Stein | 2004 | Huffington Post | |
Lafsky, MelissaMelissa Lafsky | 2000 | Opinionistas | |
Tiegs, CollinCollin Tiegs | 2007 | Goodosphere | |
Mirengoff, PaulPaul Mirengoff | 1971 | Power Line | |
Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
Booth, PhilipPhilip Booth | 1947 | Poet, winner of Guggenheim grant | |
Bronk, WilliamWilliam Bronk | 1938 | Poet, winner of National Book Award | |
Campbell, JosephJoseph Campbell | 1926 | Author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which inspired Star Wars and The Matrix | |
Ducker, BruceBruce Ducker | 1960 | Novelist | |
Erdrich, LouiseLouise Erdrich | 1976 | Novelist, poet, winner of the O. Henry Award in 1987, Guggenheim Fellow, National Book Critics Circle Award | |
Geisel, Theodor Seuss !Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) | 1925 | Children's author and illustrator | |
Godiwalla, NinaNina Godiwalla | M.A. | Author of Suits: A Woman on Wall Street | |
Gove, Philip BabcockPhilip Babcock Gove | 1922 | Lexicographer and editor-in-chief of Webster's Third New International | |
Hart, Richard AmesRichard Ames Hart | 1968 | Online writer | |
Hebert, ErnestErnest Hebert | M.A. | Author of five novels, currently Professor of English at Dartmouth College | |
Hovey, RichardRichard Hovey | 1885 | Poet | |
Kelly, Eric P.Eric P. Kelly | 1906 | Journalist and writer, author of The Trumpeter of Krakow and recipient of the 1929 Newbery Medal | |
Lattimore, RichmondRichmond Lattimore | 1926 | Translator of the Iliad and other classics | |
Lira, GonzaloGonzalo Lira | 1995 | Author of Acrobat and Tomáh Errázurih, writer/director of Catalina's Kidnapping | |
Maclean, NormanNorman Maclean | 1924 | Author of A River Runs Through It and Young Men and Fire, winner of the National Book Award | |
Preece, Warren E.Warren E. Preece | 1943 | General editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica | |
Rabassa, GregoryGregory Rabassa | 1944 | Acclaimed translator of Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Julio Cortázar's Hopscotch, and other major works of Latin American literature. | |
Rossant, JulietteJuliette Rossant | Author, journalist, and poet | ||
Roughan, HowardHoward Roughan | Novelist | ||
Smith, Alexander O.Alexander O. Smith | 1995 | Japanese/English translator and author | |
Smith, Tara BrayTara Bray Smith | 1992 | Writer, memoirist | |
Smith, ThorneThorne Smith | Science fiction author | ||
Victor, EdEd Victor | Literary agent | ||
Rossetti, RinsaiRinsai Rossetti | 2012 | Author of The Girl with Borrowed Wings, New York Times’ “Editors’ Choice” list |
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