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Ann Charters was born on November 10, 1936 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She is a professor of English at the University of Connecticut and has been interested in Beat Writers since 1956 when as an undergraduate English major she attended the repeat performance of the Six Gallery Poetry reading in Berkley where Allen Ginsberg gave his second public reading of Howl. It was here that she first met Jack Kerouac. She began collecting books written by beat writers when she was a graduate student at Columbia University, and after completing her doctorate she worked with Jack Kerouac to compile his bibliography. After his death she wrote the first Kerouac biography "Kerouac" - 1973, unique as she was the only biographer he co-operated with. She also edited his posthumous collection "Scattered Poems". She has written a literay study of Charles Olson and biographies of black entertainer Bert Williams and (with her husband) the Russian Poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. She was the general editor of the two volume encyclopedia "Literary Bohemians in Postwar America" and has published a collection of her photographic portraits of well known writers in the book "Beats & Company"

She is married to writer Samuel Charters, a noted musicologist.
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Total Books: 110
The Story and Its Writer Compact  An Introduction to Short Fiction
The Story and Its Writer An Introduction to Short Fiction
1995 - The Story and Its Writer an Introduction to Short Fiction (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780312101374
ISBN-10: 0312101376
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Major Writers of Short Fiction  Stories and Commentaries
1993 - Major Writers of Short Fiction Stories and Commentaries (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780312079444
ISBN-10: 0312079443
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Literature and Its Writers An Introduction to Fiction Poetry and Drama