Alexander Theroux
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Alexander Theroux (born 1939) is a novelist, poet, and essayist.
He was born in Medford, Massachusetts. His brother is Paul Theroux.
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[edit] Selected Publications
[edit] Novels
- Three Wogs
- An Adultery
- Laura Warholic or, The Sexual Intellectual
[edit] Fables
- The Schinocephalic Waif
- The Great Wheadle Tragedy
- Master Snickup's Cloak
[edit] Poetry
- The Lollipop Trollops and Other Poems
[edit] Other
- Theroux Metaphrastes: An Essay on Literature
- The Primary Colors: Three Essays
- The Secondary Colors: Three Essays
- The Strange Case of Edward Gorey
- The Enigma of Al Capp
[edit] Critical Studies
- "Alexander Theroux/Paul West" The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Spring 1991
[edit] Newspaper Stories
- "The Theroux Family Arsenal", James Atlas, New York Times Magazine, April 30, 1978
- "The Man Who Knows Too Much", M. R. Montgomery, The Boston Globe, September 14, 1994