Arthur Herzog III
(1927-2010) Novelist. Arthur Herzog III was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in Southampton, New York. Mr. Herzog wrote for Esquire, Harper’s, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, and other magazines.
(1927-2010) Novelist. Arthur Herzog III was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in Southampton, New York. Mr. Herzog wrote for Esquire, Harper’s, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, and other magazines.
Alamgir Hashmi, Anglophone poet, scholar, and translator, lives and works in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has been Professor of English and Comparative Literature there and previously taught in Europe and America. His poetry has been widely published in books, journals, magazines, and anthologies, in the United States and throughout the English-speaking world. His tenth volume of … Continued
(1924-2010) Author. Alexander M. Haig Jr. was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a four-star general and had served as secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1982, and as chief of staff under President Richard Nixon.
(1917-2010) Author. Selma G. Hirsh was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in Stamford, Connecticut.
(1930-2009) Author. Esther Hautzig was born in Vilna, Poland, and died in Manhattan, New York.
(1935-2009) Writer. Donald Harington was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and died in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He taught at Bennett College in Millbrook, New York.
Harvey Havel has been a short-story writer and novelist for over thirty years. His first novel, Noble McCloud, A Novel, about a young, struggling musician was published in November of 1999. He now has nineteen books which include novels, short stories, and two collections of essays on current affairs and political matters. His latest book … Continued
Rick Henry has published fiction and articles in a variety of journals and anthologies, most recently, Chant: A Romance (BlazeVox Books, 2008), and, Lucy’s Eggs and Other Stories (Syracuse UP, 2006). His other books include: Pretending and Meaning: Toward a Pragmatic Theory of Fictional Discourse, a philosophical inquiry into the pragmatic foundations of fictional discourse … Continued
Richard Horan is an award-winning fiction writer and educator, as well as a book reviewer, and travel writer. Mr. Horan has lived and taught all over the world. His most recent job was as a writing instructor at the State University of New York at Oswego. Prior to that he taught English in the Wisconsin … Continued
(1916-2007) Critic, novelist. Elizabeth Hardwick was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and died in Manhattan, New York. During the 1970s and early 1980s she taught at Barnard College and Columbia University’s School of the Arts, Writing Division. She was married to the poet Robert Lowell.