August Authors
Column One
1. Adrien Goetz - France - Villa of Delirium - First Blog appearsnce
2. Heather Dune Macadam - USA- holocausf Historian - first appearanceJo Walton - UK to Canada - highly awarded fantasy writer
3. Sholem Aleichem - Russia
4. Jo Walton - UK to Canada - Multi Award winning fantasy writer - first appearance. We Will return to her work
Column Two
1. Maria Ampuero Eduada - Ecuador - debut Short story Collection Cockfight - first appearance
2. Roxane Gay - USA -highly regarded Multi genre writer
3. Mavis Gallant - Canada to France
4. Sarah Hamer-Jacklyn - Poland to USA - prolific Yiddish language Short story writer - actress in The Yiddish Theater
Column Three
1. Y. Y. Zevin - Belorussia to USA - best known for short stories about the lives of immigrants to New York City - first appearance
2. Marilynne Robinson- USA - Pulitzer Prize Winner. First a
First appearance. A read through of her fiction is planned
3. Elizabeth Taylor - UK - a read through of her work is planned
4. F. Scott Fitzgerald- USA -
Column Four
1. Mosh Asch - Poland to USA - highly regarded Yiddish Language Author
2. Ivy Compton-Burnett- UK
3. David Reich- USA - author Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past - first appearance
4. Ernest Hemingway-USA
In August six male and eight female authors were featured. The mix of the living and the dead was 50/50. Seven of 16 writers were initially featured in August.
Birth Countries of Authors
1. USA. 6
2. Canada 2
3. UK 2
4. Poland 2
5. Ecudor 1
6. Russia 1
7. Belorussia 1
8. France 1
Five August authors were immigrants
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1 comment:
Ohhh, so you're super serious about reading through Marilynne Robinson. Maybe I will give Gilead one more try...
As usual, this is a fantastic combo of authors in your reading stack. Looking forward to your next reads.
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