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Langston Hughes' Influence On American Literature
(McLaren). Through his writing he made many contributions to following generations by writing about African American issues in creative ways including the use of blues and
 
Elizabeth Kolbert
charter schools. In this essay, she gives loads of information while using many other creative and personal elements in her writing at the same time. Her use of language by way
 
Buddhism And The Poetry Of Jac
be funny Masters up there, bless em. Jack Kerouac -from Heaven Jack Kerouac spent his creative years writing in a prosperous post world war II America. He was in many ways a
 
J.d. Salinger
In 1939, at the age of 20, Salinger had not acquired any readers. He later enrolled in a creative writing class at Columbia University. Salinger was very much interested in
 
Everything
University, but did not graduate from any of them. While at Columbia, Salinger took a creative writing class in which he excelled, cementing the interest in writing that he had
 
Henry Dumas
of African American and Black heritage, history, and suffrage. Dumas used very creative ways of writing, almost as if he was writing his poems a short story rather than
 
Summary
American legal system would never give justice to Native Americans. She then switched to creative writing because "she decided writing would be a better tool" (Arnold vii). By
 
George Ryga
parents from the Ukraine. At the age of 16 one of his teachers encouraged him to enter a creative writing competition run by the Banff School of the Arts. The work he submitted
 
Flipped
novel which showed two different view points of one main story. The author was very creative while she was writing, because the book was very detailed and you understood why
 
Ken Kesey Life Behind The Cuckoo's Nest
awarded him the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship award that allowed him to attend the creative writing program at Stanford. In 1959, Kesey volunteered to aid in a CIA program

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