Writer’s Wednesday: Jean Genet

Click Here to Read: America Is Trembling: Jean Genet’s Answer to Donald Trump: Jean Genet believed that money was inherently evil and the quest for power was a form of necrophilia by Tim Keane on the HyperAllergic website on January 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read:  Jean Genet on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Jean Genet, the Playwright, Dies At 75 By Mel Gussow in The New York Times on April 16, 1986. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Jean Genet

Writer’s Wednesday: Jack London

Click Here to Read: Jack London on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Jack London (John Griffith) (1876-1916) on the Jack London website.’

Click Here to Read: Jack London’s Dark Side: A new biography confronts the good, bad, and repellent By Johann Hari on the Slate website on August 15 2010.

Click Here to Read: Man Against Nature ‘Jack London: An American Life,’ by Earle Labor Reviewed By Henry Giardinia in The New York Times on December 27, 2013. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Jack London

Writer’s Wednesday: H. L. Mencken

Click Here to Read: H. L. Mencken on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Mencken: America’s Critic by Jennie Rothenberg Gritz in The Atlantic Monthly on December 1, 2002.

Click Here to Read: H. L. Mencken Loved to Cover Political Conventions but Had Little Faith in Voters: The Sage of Baltimore Reporting from the Hustings By Danny Heitman in Humanities in the Summer 2016 Volume 37, Number 3 Issue.

Click Here to Read and View: What would Mencken say about media coverage of Trump? by Dawn Morais Webster in the Baltimore Sun on October 8, 2016. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: H. L. Mencken

Writer’s Wednesday: Flannery O’Connor

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Click Here to Read: Mary Flannery O’Connor on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: The Passion of Flannery O’Connor: A prayer journal kept by the writer in her early 20s sheds new light on her biblical ironies by James Parker in the Atlantic Monthly in the November 2013 Issue.

Click Here to Read: The Parables of Flannery O’Connor by Joyce Carol Oates in The New York Review of Books in the April 9, 2009 issue. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Flannery O’Connor

Writer’s Wednesday: F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Click Here to Read: F. Scott Fitzgerald on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography (1896–1940) on bio.com

 

Click Here to Read: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and Other Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald on the NCSU.edu website.

Click Here to Read: Jay McInerney: why Gatsby is so great: F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel set amid the riotous frivolity of the jazz age defines the American psyche, says author Jay McInerney on the Guardian website on 9 June 2012. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: F. Scott Fitzgerald

Writer’s Wednesday: W.B. Yeats

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Click Here to Read: W.B. Yeats on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: William Butler Yeats 1865–1939 on the Poetry Foundation website.

Click Here to Read: William Butler Yeats – Biographical on the Nobel Prize.org Website.

Click Here to Read: Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity By Jim Dwyer in The New York Times on July 20, 2008. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: W.B. Yeats

Writer’s Wednesday: José Ortega Y Gasset

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Click Here to Read: José Ortega y Gasset on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: José Ortega y Gasset on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read: Ortega y Gasset’s Revolt of the Masses (excerpt) on the History Guide website.

Click Here to Read: Thoughts on Technology / Ortega y Gasset by George Milkowski on Brown University website in Spring 1998. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: José Ortega Y Gasset

Writer’s Wednesday: Edmund Wilson

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Click Here to Read: Edmund Wilson on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Who Was Edmund Wilson? America’s Greatest Reader By Joseph Bottum in HUMANITIES, November/December 2008 | Volume 29, Number 6.

Click Here to Read: Articles by and about Edmund Wilson in the New York Review of Books.

Click Here to Read: Missionary: Edmund Wilson and American culture By Louis Menand in The New Yorker in the August 8, 2005 Issue. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Edmund Wilson