Coiner, Constance : In 1995 Coiner
critically examined the lives of American working-class writers Meridel LeSueur and Tillie Olsen--writers whose positions as literary giants of the 20th Century has been assured. Lost on TWA Flight 800.
Duncan, Harry 1917-1997 , skilled hand printer of literary books who was responsible for Robert Lowell's first volume of poetry.
Eastlake, William Derry 1917-1997
Award winning writer known for his novels, short stories, magazine articles,
anthologies and textbooks died June 1, 1997 in Douglas, AZ.
Gardner, Barry : Long-time Dallas, Texas
book reviewer (mysteries) and retired firefighter
Guinness, Sir Alex 86 Sir Alec Guinness, Elegant Actor of Film and Stage is Dead by ALBIN KREBS
Micheline, Jack 1930-1998 One of
the few remaining Beat writers died in San Francisco, apparently of a heart
atack, while riding on the BART train to Orinda this morning (Thursday,
Feburary 27) in the East Bay Area near San Francisco.
Peters, Paul Evan, 1900-1996Librarian
and Visionary Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information
Riffe, Theresa Lynn Respected friend and employee at Prairie Lights Book Store and Emma Goldman Clinic For Women, Iowa City
Rosenberg, Anton 1927-1998 Artist, musician, and '50s hipster dead on Valentine's Day 1998. Best known as the model for the character Julian Alexander in Jack Kerouac's novel "The Subterraneans".
Ida Terkel, 87 A personal rememberance of Ida Terkle, wife of Studs, by J. Quinn Brisben
Valiente, Doreen 77 "She was a wise
and wild woman, who definitely ran with the British equivalent of wolves,"
said Ms. Curott, who in 1985 won the case allowing witch clergy to perform
weddings in New York City.
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