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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyle_SaxonLyle Saxon - Wikipedia

    Lyle Saxon (September 4, 1891 – April 9, 1946) was a writer and journalist who reported for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, Louisiana. He directed the Federal Writers' Project Works Progress Administration (WPA) guide to Louisiana.

  2. Lyle Hiroshi Saxon. @lylehsaxon. •. 79.3K subscribers • 14K videos. Tokyo resident since 1984. Video material from 1990-93, as well as newer material from 2008 onwards. The "Around Tokyo"...

  3. Mar 17, 2022 · Lyle Saxon : a critical biography. by. Thomas, James W. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946, Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography, Journalists -- United States -- Biography, New Orleans (La.) -- Biography. Publisher.

  4. Mar 4, 2022 · Learn about Lyle Saxon, a prolific and influential Louisiana writer who published books, stories, and articles, and directed the Federal Writers Project. Discover his life, works, legacy, and role in the French Quarter renaissance.

  5. Lyle Saxon has 31 books on Goodreads with 2942 ratings. Lyle Saxons most popular book is Gumbo Ya-Ya: A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales.

  6. Sep 30, 2003 · A Southern-literature scholar and a longtime fan of Lyle Saxon, Professor Harvey has researched the facts behind Saxon myths and presents the reality behind his legend. This volume also...

  7. www.frenchquarterjournal.com › archives › lafitte-the-pirate"Lafitte the Pirate" Turns 90

    Apr 4, 2020 · No small share of the credit for his enduring fame belongs to a thoroughly charming book that marks its 90th anniversary this year: “Lafitte the Pirate” by Lyle Saxon, with pen-and-ink sketches by E. H. Suydam.