Incoming Resources
- People have more fun than anybody, a centennial celebration of drawings and writings by James Thurber, edited by Michael J. Rosen. --
- The big sea, [an autobiography], by Langston Hughes ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- There is simply too much to think about, collected nonfiction, Saul Bellow ; edited by Benjamin Taylor
- A boy, a mouse, and a spider, the story of E. B. White, Barbara Herkert ; illustrated by Lauren Castillo
- Langston Hughes, American poet, by Alice Walker ; paintings by Catherine Deeter
- Letters of E.B. White, originally collected and edited by Dorothy Lobrano Guth ; foreword by John Updike
- Images and shadows, part of a life, by Iris Origo ; afterword by Katia Lysy
- Remember laughter, a life of James Thurber, Neil A. Grauer. --
- Dorothy Parker, what fresh hell is this?, Marion Meade
- America is in the heart, Carlos Bulosan ; foreword by Elaine Castillo ; introduction by E. San Juan, Jr. ; selected letters of Carlos Bulosan and suggestions for further exploration by Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
- Selected Letters of Langston Hughes, edited by Arnold Rampersad and David Roessel, with Christa Fratantoro
- The life of Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad. --
- The happiest man alive, a biography of Henry Miller, Mary Dearborn. --
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh, a gift for life, Dorothy Herrmann. --
- E.B. White on dogs, edited by Martha White
- Recollections of Anais Nin, [by her contemporaries], edited by Benjamin Franklin V
- The story of Charlotte's web, E. B. White's eccentric life in nature and the birth of an American classic, Michael Sims
- Literary friends, by Wilfrid Eggleston. --
- Edmund Wilson, a life in literature, Lewis M. Dabney
- The big sea, an autobiography, by Langston Hughes ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- The feud, Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the end of a beautiful friendship, Alex Beam
- Sister brother, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Brenda Wineapple
- Dorothy Livesay, by Lee Briscoe Thompson. --
- A splendid intelligence, the life of Elizabeth Hardwick, Cathy Curtis
- How I grew, Mary McCarthy
- Apprenticed to Venus, my secret life with Anaïs Nin, Tristine Rainer
- The autobiography of William Carlos Williams
- Langston Hughes, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. --
- Seeing Mary plain, a life of Mary McCarthy, Frances Kiernan
- My name is Saroyan, a collection, William Saroyan ; compiled, with a commentary by James H. Tashjian. --
- Gertrude Stein, selections, edited and with an introduction by Joan Retallack
- Anais Nin, a biography, Deirdre Bair. --
- Mencken, the American iconoclast, Marion Elizabeth Rodgers
- Bemelmans, the life & art of Madeline's creator, by John Bemelmans Marciano
- Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted Hollywood radical, Larry Ceplair and Christopher Trumbo
- Two lives, Gertrude and Alice, Janet Malcolm
- No more words, a journal of my mother, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Reeve Lindbergh
- Some writer!, the story of E. B. White, by Melissa Sweet ; afterword by Martha White
- Michael Gold, the people's writer, Patrick Chura
- Collected poems, with notes toward the memoirs, Djuna Barnes ; selected and edited by Phillip Herring and Osias Stutman
- A second Mencken chrestomathy, H.L. Mencken ; selected, revised, and annotated by the author ; edited and with an introduction by Terry Teachout. --
- E.B. White, a biography, Scott Elledge. --
- The feud, Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the end of a beautiful friendship, Alex Beam
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh, her life, Susan Hertog
- Favored strangers, Gertrude Stein and her family
- Selected readings from the portable Dorothy Parker, edited by Marion Meade
- How I grew, Mary McCarthy. --
- The skeptic, a life of H.L. Mencken, Terry Teachout
- Dorothy Parker, what fresh hell is this?, Marion Meade