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Underated authors in Literature

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Here are some possible candidates for underrated authors in
literature:

Robert Walser: A Swiss writer who wrote in German, Walser is
considered by some critics to be one of the most original and
influential voices of the 20th century1. He wrote novels, short
stories, essays, and poems, often in a playful and whimsical style. He
also suffered from mental illness and spent the last 27 years of his
life in an asylum. His works explore themes such as solitude,
alienation, creativity, and the absurdity of modern life.

James Salter: An American writer who served as a fighter pilot in the
Korean War, Salter is known for his elegant and precise prose, as well
as his depictions of sexuality, masculinity, and mortality2. He wrote
novels, short stories, memoirs, and screenplays, but never achieved
widespread recognition or sales. His works include A Sport and a
Pastime, Light Years, and All That Is.

Carson McCullers: A Southern Gothic writer who wrote in the mid-20th
century, McCullers is praised for her empathetic and compassionate
portrayals of marginalized characters, such as misfits, outcasts, and
racial minorities3. She wrote novels, short stories, plays, and
essays, often exploring themes such as loneliness, love, and identity.
Her works include The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The Member of the
Wedding, and The Ballad of the Sad Cafe.

Joanna Ruth Meyer: A contemporary fantasy writer who draws inspiration
from fairy tales, folklore, and mythology, Meyer is known for her
imaginative and lyrical storytelling, as well as her complex and
diverse characters4. She writes novels for young adults, but her works
can appeal to readers of all ages. Her works include Echo North, Into
the Heartless Wood, and Beyond the Shadowed Earth.

Justin A. Reynolds: A contemporary writer who blends realism, romance,
and humor, Reynolds is known for his engaging and emotional stories,
as well as his representation of Black characters and culture5. He
writes novels for young adults, but also has a middle grade book. His
works include Opposite of Always, Early Departures, and Miles Morales:
Shock Waves.

Abbi Waxman: A contemporary writer who writes witty and relatable
stories about women, books, and life, Waxman is known for her humorous
and heartfelt voice, as well as her references to pop culture and
literature. She writes novels for adults, but also has a young adult
book. Her works include The Bookish Life of Nina Hill, I Was Told It
Would Get Easier, and Other People s Houses.

Alechia Dow: A contemporary writer who combines science fiction,
romance, and social commentary, Dow is known for her creative and
diverse stories, as well as her exploration of themes such as
identity, oppression, and resistance. She writes novels for young
adults, but also has a picture book. Her works include The Sound of
Stars, The Kindred, and The Cost of Knowing.

Laura Jane Williams: A contemporary writer who writes realistic and
romantic stories about modern women, Williams is known for her
authentic and empowering voice, as well as her insights into
relationships and self-love. She writes novels for adults, but also
has a memoir and a nonfiction book. Her works include Our Stop, The
Love Square, and Becoming.

John Williams: A classic writer who wrote in the mid-20th century,
Williams is known for his simple and elegant prose, as well as his
depiction of the human condition. He wrote novels, poems, and essays,
but was largely ignored during his lifetime. His works include Stoner,
Butcher s Crossing, and Augustus.

Iris Murdoch: A classic writer who wrote in the second half of the
20th century, Murdoch is known for her philosophical and psychological
novels, as well as her exploration of themes such as morality, love,
and freedom. She wrote novels, plays, essays, and criticism, but was
often overshadowed by her male contemporaries. Her works include The
Sea, The Sea, The Bell, and Under the Net.

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