Incoming Resources
- Sister brother, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Brenda Wineapple
- H.L. Mencken, a documentary volume, edited by Richard J. Schrader
- DuBose Heyward, a Charleston gentleman and the world of Porgy and Bess, James M. Hutchisson
- James Thurber, writings and drawings
- The fictive world of Conrad Aiken, a celebration of consciousness, Catharine F. Seigel
- The collected works of Langston Hughes, edited with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- Solitary comrade, Jack London and his work, Joan D. Hedrick
- Langston Hughes, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- My life as author and editor, by H.L. Mencken ; edited and with an introduction by Jonathan Yardley
- The art and imagination of Langston Hughes, R. Baxter Miller
- America is in the heart, Carlos Bulosan ; foreword by Elaine Castillo ; introduction by E. San Juan, Jr. ; selected letters of Carlos Bulosan and suggestions for further exploration by Jeffrey Arellano Cabusao
- James Weldon Johnson, by Robert E. Fleming
- A portrait in poems, the storied life of Gertrude Stein & Alice B. Toklas, written by Evie Robillard ; illustrated by Rachel Katstaller
- Dorothy Parker, what fresh hell is this?, Marion Meade
- Irwin Shaw, by James R. Giles
- Geography and plays, Gertrude Stein ; with an introduction by Cyrena N. Pondrom
- Langston Hughes, "life makes poems", Jodie A. Shull
- People have more fun than anybody, a centennial celebration of drawings and writings by James Thurber, [James Thurber] ; edited by Michael J. Rosen
- Two lives, Gertrude and Alice, Janet Malcolm
- The story of Charlotte's Web, E. B. White's eccentric life in nature and the birth of an American classic, Michael Sims
- Mencken on Mencken, a new collection of autobiographical writings, edited by S.T. Joshi
- The life of Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad
- A Langston Hughes encyclopedia, Hans Ostrom
- Who was Langston Hughes?, by Billy Merrell ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Listen, world!, how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became America's most-read woman, Julia Scheeres and Allison Gilbert
- The poetry and short stories of Dorothy Parker
- Langston Hughes in the Hispanic world and Haiti, edited by Edward J. Mullen
- The Vintage Mencken, gathered by Alistair Cooke
- The feud, Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the end of a beautiful friendship, Alex Beam
- Letters of E.B. White, originally collected and edited by Dorothy Lobrano Guth
- Langston Hughes, poet of the Harlem Renaissance, Christine M. Hill
- Mencken, a biography, Fred Hobson
- A little original sin, the life and work of Jane Bowles, Millicent Dillon
- Selected works of Angelina Weld Grimké, edited by Carolivia Herron
- James Thurber, his life and times, Harrison Kinney
- Edmund Wilson, a life in literature, Lewis M. Dabney
- There is simply too much to think about, collected nonfiction, Saul Bellow ; edited by Benjamin Taylor
- A splendid intelligence, the life of Elizabeth Hardwick, Cathy Curtis
- Dorothy Livesay, by Lee Briscoe Thompson
- Really reading Gertrude Stein, a selected anthology, with essays by Judy Grahn
- Henry Miller, J.D. Brown
- Time's stop in Savannah, Conrad Aiken's inner journey, Ted R. Spivey
- Mirages, the unexpurgated diary of Anaïs Nin 1939-1947, [Anaïs Nin] edited by Paul Herron ; with an introduction by Kim Krizan
- E.B. White, the children's books, Lucien L. Agosta
- Edmund Wilson, a biography, Jeffrey Meyers
- The Thurber letters, the wit, wisdom, and surprising life of James Thurber, Harrison Kinney, editor, with Rosemary A. Thurber
- A Gertrude Stein companion, content with the example, edited by Bruce Kellner
- Mencken and Sara, a life in letters, H.L. Mencken and Sara Haardt Mencken ; edited by Marion Rodgers
- The new Saroyan reader, a connoisseur's anthology of the writings of William Saroyan, Saroyan ; [edited by Brian Darwent]
- Fables for our time, and famous poems illustrated, James Thurber