Kay Boyle

Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist. Boyle is best known for her fiction, which often explored the intersections of personal and political themes. Her work contributed significantly to modernist literature, and she was an active participant in the expatriate literary scene in Paris during the 1920s. She was a Guggenheim Fellow and O. Henry Award winner. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kay Boyle : a twentieth-century life in letters by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 2015
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    Testament for my students and other poems. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1970
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    Plagued by the nightingale. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1966
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    Collected poems. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1962
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    Fifty stories by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1980
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    Nothing ever breaks except the heart. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1966
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    The smoking mountain ; stories of Germany during the occupation by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1963
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    Year before last. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1969
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    The long walk at San Francisco State, and other essays. by Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992

    Published 1970
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    Being geniuses together, 1920-1930 by McAlmon, Robert, 1896-1956

    Published 1968
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