Writer from Weimar
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GOETHEWriter from Weimar
TEUTONOne from Weimar
GREYWriter from Zanesville
KAFKAWriter from Prague
AGEEWriter from Tenn.
HELLMANWriter from New Orleans
OHARA"From the Terrace" writer
AGEEWriter James from Tennessee
CLEMENSWriter from Hannibal, Mo.
ELIA"Tales From Shakespeare" writer
OSSIEDAVISActor-writer from Ga.
OLIVERGOLDSMITHWriter from Kilkenny West
THEODOREDREISERWriter from Terre Haute
ISAAC"Theme from Shaft" writer Hayes
OBAMA"Dreams From My Father" writer
ALGER"Risen From the Ranks" writer
ROBERTBENCHLEY"From Bed to Worse" writer
HARTE"Plain Language From Truthful James" writer
HARDY"Far From the Madding Crowd" writer
TAN"Saving Fish from Drowning" writer Amy
HARTE"Plain Language from Truthful James" writer
JACK"Straight From the Gut" writer Welch
IAN"From Russia with Love" writer Fleming
VERNE"From the Earth to the Moon" writer
WHALEN"Self-Portrait, From Another Direction" writer Philip
ZOLAWriter killed by fumes from a blocked chimney
SAULWELLANDGOODHeadline after writer Bellow recovered from an accident?
POETWriter who, in the morning, goes from bed to verse
BIERCEWriter of "Happiness, n. An agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another"
PROUSTWriter whose last name is spelled from a seven-letter span of the alphabet
REXSTOUTWriter of detective stories "Bone Picture" and "Remain Beyond," translated from pig Latin (3,5)
wakapoetry written in Japanese, as distinct from poetry written in Chinese by a Japanese writer, or poetry in other languages
wakaspoetry written in Japanese, as distinct from poetry written in Chinese by a Japanese writer, or poetry in other languages
chrysalisprotecting covering a sheltered state or stage of being or growth a budding writer could not emerge from his chrysalis too soon William Du Bois
pataphysics'The science of imaginary solutions' invented by the French dramatist Alfred Jarry (1873-1907), writer of symbolic farce, from which is descended the theatre of the absurd