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Chicago Stories: 40 Dramatic Fictions by Michael Czyzniejewski, Jacob S Knabb and Rob Funderburk, 2012; The Coast of Chicago: Stories by Stuart Dybek, 2004; Chicago Style Novella by R. Felini, 2013 "The Box of Robbers" a fairy tale by Lyman Frank Baum, reprinted in American Fairy Tales by Lyman Frank Baum, English Classical Literature, KAPO ...
Bone's list of Chicago Renaissance writers includes fiction writers like Richard Wright, William Attaway, and Willard Motley along with poets like Frank Marshall Davis and Margaret Walker. It is worth noting that the term " Chicago Black Renaissance " is often used to denote creativity in all the arts, not just in literature, during the 1930s-50s.
Dangling Man. The Dark Garden. Dark Hero. Dark Matter (Crouch novel) Deadlock (novel) The Dean's December. Death Masks. Death Sentence (novel) The Deep End of the Ocean.
Pages in category "Writers from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 978 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Sergeant, US Army. Badge No. 51163. Radio Code. 5021 George. Portrayed by Jesse Lee Soffer. Detective Jason "Jay" Halstead first appears on Chicago Fire as an undercover cop assigned to shadow and take down a local mobster who is harassing Gabriela Dawson, one of the owners of Molly's bar. He requests a transfer to the Intelligence Unit after ...
Andy Barclay. Karen Barclay. Balki Bartokomous. Breeze Barton. Battlestar (character) Carmen Berzatto. Bill Swerski's Superfans. Winston Bishop. Black Mamba (character)
C. Works about Al Capone (1 C, 3 P) Fictional characters from Chicago (5 C, 107 P) Children's books set in Chicago (12 P) Comics set in Chicago (1 C, 4 P)
Victoria Iphigenia "Vic" "V. I." Warshawski is a fictional private investigator from Chicago who is the protagonist featured in a series of detective novels and short stories written by Chicago author Sara Paretsky. [1] With the exception of "The Pietro Andromache", Warshawski's adventures are written in the first person. [2]