In the US, she wrote mostly poetry in Czech and theoretical works in English.
She wrote more than two dozen books on her travels in the Middle East and Afghanistan, as well as several autobiographic works and essays.
It was left to the Roman aristocrats to write in Greek - either in historical works or in formal speeches.
Levi writes, "The most important thing I learned from Hall Overton was to write with a comedian's sense of timing, even in non-comedic works."
He also wrote prolifically about education, agriculture, and social issues in such works as The Agricultural College and Rural Improvement.
Voltaire wrote similar sarcastic remarks in other works.
Knauer wrote zoological books for schools and instruction in science as well as popular scientific works.
Atlas writes of the "elusiveness of truth" in works of nonfiction.
Composers who have written cadenzas for other performers in works not their own include:
Vardeman wrote a number of game-related tie in works, including: