Sorry, I don't know. It could be someone who's not in the mainstream literary scene.
I'm not sure which 'the last novel' you specifically mean. There could be many novels with that title or it could refer to the last novel by a particular, unnamed author.
Since we don't have more details about this 'the last american novel', it's impossible to say for sure who the writer is. It could be a new voice in the literary world, someone making a statement about the state of American literature and society. Or it could be an established author experimenting with a different genre or theme.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote a novel named 'the last hurrah'. There could be many relatively unknown authors or it could be a very niche work.
The last Poirot novel was written by Agatha Christie. She was a master of detective fiction and her works featuring Poirot were extremely popular. She had a unique way of constructing plots and developing characters, and in the last Poirot novel, she used all her skills to give a fitting end to the detective's story.
I don't know which specific 'the last letter novel' you are referring to, so I can't say who the author is.
The last Discworld novel was written by Terry Pratchett. He was a highly regarded author in the fantasy genre. His unique take on the fantasy world with the Discworld series made him popular among readers all over the world. 'The Shepherd's Crown' was his final contribution to this much - loved series.
Not sure. It could be an emerging author looking to make a bold statement with an unconventional writing method.
I have no idea. Maybe it's an emerging author who's not well-known yet.
I have no idea. It could be someone who wanted to bring a unique touch to their storytelling. Or perhaps it was a well-known author experimenting with a new medium.
I have no idea. Maybe it was some unconventional author looking for a unique creative experience.