John Taylor
John Taylor (1952–present) is an American writer, critic, and translator born in Des Moines, Iowa. He studied mathematics at the University of Idaho and later literature and philosophy in Germany, eventually settling in France. Taylor is a polyglot literary critic and author of numerous collections of poetry, stories, and short prose, serving as a bridge between European and English-language literature.
poetry
short prose
stories
literary criticism
translation
Storming The Magic Kingdom
When the Clock Struck Zero
The Massoretic Text and the Ancient Versions of the Book of Micah (Classic Reprint)
The Massoretic Text and the Ancient Versions of the Book of Micah
Poems on Various Subjects, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
A Supplement To The Scripture-doctrine Of Original Sin, &c: Containing Some Remarks Upon Two Books, Viz. The Vindication Of The Scripture Doctrine Of ... Sin, And The Ruin And Recovery Of Mankind.
Disunion Sentiment In Congress In 1794: A Confidential Memorandum Hitherto Unpublished Written By John Taylor Of Caroline, Senator From Virginia, For James Madison
Sherlock Holmes: The Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories