Check out an encyclopedia entry for Su Dongpo, pen name of the Chinese poet and writer Su Shi. Follow links to poems by Su Dongpo.
Peruse an encyclopedia entry for the German writer Hermann Sudermann, author of "The End of Sodom," "Magda" and "The Joy of Living."
View profiles of this Thai writer's books, excerpts, critics' reviews, anecdotes, an interview, and a quiz. Link to book ordering information.
Discover a reference guide entry for Eugene Sue, pen name of French writer Marie Joseph Sue whose works include "The Mysteries of Paris."
Read transcripts from an author chat with Suhay about her book of illustrated fables "Tell Me a Story."
Resource features a profile of this writer's novel, a cover image, and poetic fragments from the work. Peruse critics' testimonials.
Features a review and an excerpt from Sundman's thriller "Acts of the Apostles," plus links to additional reviews.
Briefly profiles the English poet noted for his introduction of the sonnet to British literature and his translations of Virgil's "Aeneid."
Offers an overview of Suskind's novel "Perfume," along with a collection of discussion questions.
Author presents sample chapters of his work in sci-fi, horror, and suspense and offers info on the Cleveland sci-fi writer's workshop.
Find information on all of Swann's books, including "Specters of Dawn" and "Forests of the Night." Read reviews and order books.
Science fiction author presents the prologue from her book "Rite of the First Born," photos of art projects, and details on medieval societies.
Part of the Academy's Poetry Exhibits, there is a biography, reprint of "Blue," a selected bibliography, and a link to a Robert Hass interview.
Features an excerpt from Washington Post.Com's Poet's Choice feature, poet Robert Hass discusses Swenson's poem "Question."
Access the University of Oregon transcription of Sir Philip Sydney's drama dated 1605. Includes an introduction, notes, and a bibliography.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Arthur William Symons, an English writer and critic whose works include "Days and Nights."