At the height of his popularity in the 1950s he was the most anthologized English-language author alive citation citation and much respected by critics. Source: Internet
Bradbury's Elliott Family stories were anthologized in From the Dust Returned (2001), with a connecting narrative, an explanation of his work with Addams, and Addams's 1946 Mademoiselle illustration used for the book's cover jacket. Source: Internet
Hell's nonfiction has been widely anthologized as well, including a number of appearances in "best music writing" such as The Penguin Book of Rock and Roll Writing (1992) and Best Music Writing 2007 (Da Capo) collections. Source: Internet
Important as was Derleth's work to rescue H.P. Lovecraft from literary obscurity at the time of Lovecraft's death, Derleth also built a body of horror and spectral fiction of his own; still frequently anthologized. Source: Internet
It was reprinted in Le Guin's The Wind's Twelve Quarters in 1975, and has been frequently anthologized elsewhere. Source: Internet
Many of his baseball essays were anthologized in his posthumously published book Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003). Source: Internet