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Two new books by the versatile author appeared during the year.

Kālidāsa also wrote for the theatre (see below The theatre) and was no doubt the most versatile author of Sanskrit literature; his works became well-nigh canonical models.

An elegant and versatile author, Dutton penned more than 40 works, including children's books, poetry, biographies, travel writings, and five novels, most notably Queen Emma of the South Seas (1976).

An astonishingly versatile author, who has written plays and screenplays (Shadowlands and Gladiator among them), as well as adult fiction, Nicholson began writing for children a few years ago and this is his first novel for young adults.

The versatile author of "Goodnight Children Everywhere" and "Madame Melville," works about the confusions of sexual guilt, Mr. Nelson has now created a portrait of the guilt of being merely intellectual when the world demands something more.

This novel marks a departure — an altogether successful one — for the versatile author, who usually paints gorgeous whorls of story around outlandish figures from the untouchable past, real or imagined: gamblers and dreamers, circus freaks, outlaws, prodigals and passionate eccentrics.

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While in Multan he may have met the young Amīr Khosrow of Delhi (died 1325), who was one of the most versatile authors to write in Persian, not only in India but in the entire realm of Persian culture.

Elspeth Josceline Grant Huxley, (born July 23 , 1907 London, Eng. died Jan . 10 , 1997Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Eng.) British writer who, was the versatile, prolific author of more than 30 books and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles.

July 23 , 1907London, England January 10 , 1997Tetbury, England Elspeth Josceline Grant Huxley, (born July 23 , 1907 London, Eng. died Jan . 10 , 1997Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Eng.) British writer who, was the versatile, prolific author of more than 30 books and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles.

versatile American author noted especially for histories and historical fiction about the southwestern United States.

August 1, 1903 Buffalo, New York March 8 , 1995Middletown, Connecticut Paul Horgan, in full Paul George Vincent O 'shaughnessy Horgan(born Aug. 1, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S. died March 8 , 1995 Middletown, Conn ., versatile American author noted especially for histories and historical fiction about the southwestern United States.

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