Thomas Burnett Swann
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Thomas Burnett Swann (October 12 1928 - May 5 1976) was an American poet, critic and fantasy author.
Many of his fantasy novels feature mythological beings combining human and animal characteristics. These include centaurs, satyrs and even half-insectile races. Possibly his most notable creation is a race of minotaurs with more human-like characteristics than the classical Greek description.
See also[edit]
- Thomas Burnett Swann at Wikipedia
External links[edit]
- Steven Saylor's Thomas Burnett Swann pages
- The Old Gods Never Die - a page of Swann quotations compiled by Hermester Barrington (Wayback Machine cached page)