Warren Adler , novelist and short story writer, known
for The
War of the Roses ,[1] Random
Hearts , and The
Sunset Gang [2]
Molly Antopol , short story writer, 2014 National
Book Award nominee [3]
Jacob M. Appel , novelist (The Man Who Wouldn't
Stand Up ) and short story writer (Einstein's
Beach House )[4]
Max Apple , novelist and short story writer, known
for memoirs about his grandparents and his collection The
Oranging of America , in which he fantastically
reimagines the burgeoning commercial monoculture of the
1970s
Isaac Asimov , novelist, short story writer and
prolific author of nonfiction, known for his science
fiction works about robots and for writing books in 9 of
the 10 categories of the Dewey
Decimal Classification [5]
Saul Bellow , novelist and winner of the Pulitzer
Prize , the Nobel
Prize for Literature , and the National
Medal of Arts [6]
Aimee Bender , novelist and short story writer, known
for her often fantastic and surreal plots and characters[7]
Harold Bloom , literary critic
Michael Chabon , novelist and short story writer,
winner of the Pulitzer
Prize in
2001 for The
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay [8]
Bernard Cooper , novelist, short story writer[9]
E.L. Doctorow , novelist[10]
Richard Ellmann , literary critic, won National
Book Award for Nonfiction
Nathan Englander , short story writer and novelist,
finalist for the Pulitzer
Prize [11]
Barthold Fles ,[12] literary
agent and non-fiction writer
Jonathan Safran Foer , novelist and non-fiction
writer, best known for novels Everything
Is Illuminated (2002)
and Extremely
Loud and Incredibly Close (2005)
Emma Goldman , anarchist writer[13]
Rebecca Goldstein , novelist and philosopher
Allegra Goodman , novelist and short story writer
Joseph Heller , author of Catch-22 [14]
Joshua Henkin, novelist
Christopher Hitchens , literary critic and political
activist[15] [16]
Dara Horn , novelist
Irving Howe , literary critic[17]
Erica Jong , novelist and poet, best known for
second-wave feminist work Fear
of Flying (1973)
Roger Kahn , author of The
Boys of Summer (1972)
Jerzy Kosinski , author of The
Painted Bird
Nicole Krauss , best known for her three novels, Man
Walks Into a Room (2002), The
History of Love (2005)
and Great
House (2010)
Ewa Kuryluk , author of Veil
of Veronica
Emma Lazarus , poet and novelist[18]
Fran Lebowitz , author, known for her sardonic social
commentary on American life through her New York
sensibilities[19]
Harry Levin, literary
critic and Joyce scholar
Norman Mailer , novelist, journalist, essayist,
playwright, film maker, actor and political candidate
Bernard Malamud , novelist, won National Book Award
and Pulitzer Prize
Cindy Margolis , author of Having
a Baby... when the Old-fashioned Way Isn't Working, Hope
and Help for Everyone Facing Infertility
Seymour Martin Lipset , political sociologist [20]
Leonard Michaels , writer of short stories, novels,
and essays
Reggie Nadelson , novelist known particularly for her
mystery works[21]
Mark Obama Ndesandjo , author, half-brother of
President Barack
Obama [22]
Tillie Olsen , first-wave feminist writer, best known
for her novella Tell
Me a Riddle , title story in a collection of four
short stories and winner of the O. Henry Prize in 1961
Cynthia Ozick , short story writer, novelist, and
essayist[23] [24]
Grace Paley , short story writer and poet; finalist
for both National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize
S. J. Perelman,
humorist, essayist, screenwriter
Joan Peters , author of From
Time Immemorial
Jodi Picoult , novelist[25]
Daniel Pinkwater , children's and young adult author
Chaim Potok , author and rabbi
Ayn Rand , novelist and founder of Objectivism [26]
Lea Bayers Rapp ,[27] non-fiction
and children's fiction writer
Lev Raphael , memoirist, novelist, short-story writer
Henry Roth , novelist and short story writer
Philip Roth , known for autobiographical
fiction that
explored Jewish and American
identity [28]
Norman Rosten , novelist[29]
J.D. Salinger , author of The
Catcher in the Rye [30]
Gary Shteyngart (born
1972), Russian-born writer[31]
Isaac Bashevis Singer , leading figure in Yiddish
literature , won Nobel Prize
George Steiner (born
1929), literary critic[33]
Daniel Stern , novelist[34]
Louise Stern , novelist and playwright[35]
Jonathan Tropper , novelist[36]
Leopold Tyrmand , writer[37]
Leon Uris (1924-2009),
historical novelist
Judith Viorst (born
1932), known for her children's literature[38]
Sadie Rose Weilerstein (1894-1993),
author of children's books, including the K'tonton
stories about the adventures of a thumb-sized boy[39]
Nathanael West,
novelist
Elie Wiesel , Holocaust survivor and author of 57
books[40]
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