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If you mean the musical/operetta, he did write music for it, and the overture is one of his most popular concert pieces. If you mean the story or the lyrics, no. The story was written by Voltaire. Lyrics were by Richard Wilbur, with some updating in some versions by Stephen Sondheim.
3: Swan Lake (1877) Later revised in 1895 and the one most often performed. The Nutcracker (1892) By far the most popular of the three. The Sleeping Beauty (1890) http://www.azstarnet.com/public/packages/reelbook/153-4064.htm All three of these ballets, as well as others created to his non-ballet music, are performed by many of the world's ballet companies.
you would have to write an ode.
He write THE CRUCIBLE IN 1953
He didn't write any books.