The Tears Of The Giraffe post reminded me of a thing I mentioned on Twitter a while back: the difficulty of accurately categorising (in terms of alphabetical sorting) people whose authorial name is in three bits, like, for instance, Alexander McCall Smith, or, for that matter, Iain Duncan Smith, who actually is - no, seriously - a published novelist.
Even in that tweet I have made an unwarranted assumption, which is that if you have someone who professionally goes by three names with no intervening hyphens, names two and three are a sort of combined surname. This is demonstrably untrue for names such as Joyce Carol Oates, double featuree on this very blog - to be fair if you read the thread under the original tweet I do acknowledge as much there. Below is a not-necessarily-exhaustive list of potentially problematic authorial names from my own bookshelves.question for everyone who files their books in alphabetical order of author's surname, i.e. everyone who isn't LITERALLY insane: how are we filing people with two non-hyphenated surnames? currently fretting about Michael Marshall Smith - under M or S? #books
— Dave Thomas (@electrichalibut) January 2, 2020
Author name | Middle bit | What is it? |
---|---|---|
Alice Thomas Ellis | Thomas | probably surname (pseudonym) |
Isaac Bashevis Singer | Bashevis | probably surname (partial pseudonym) |
Mario Vargas Llosa | Vargas | Spanish patronymic |
John Kennedy Toole | Kennedy | middle name |
Gabriel García Márquez | Garcia | Spanish patronymic |
F. Scott Fitzgerald | Scott | middle name |
Alexander McCall Smith | McCall | surname |
Joyce Carol Oates | Carol | middle name |
Lewis Grassic Gibbon | Grassic | probably surname (pseudonym) |
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Prawer | surname |
David Foster Wallace | Foster | middle name |
Bobbie Ann Mason | Ann | middle name |
Michael Marshall Smith | Marshall | surname |
Brett Easton Ellis | Easton | middle name |
M. John Harrison | John | middle name |
grudging admiration for the "NULL" brothers and their devious plan to fox any attempt to retrieve their details from any sort of database https://t.co/shQdJCpC0j
— Dave Thomas (@electrichalibut) October 9, 2020
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