List of Dartmouth College Alumni - Literature, Writing, and Translation

Literature, Writing, and Translation

Name Year/Degree Blog Reference
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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