Novelists L-Z Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Joyce Carol Oates is an American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist noted for her vast literary output......
Okello Oculi is a Ugandan novelist, poet, and chronicler of African rural village life. His writing is filled with......
Jonathan Odell was a Canadian writer whose works are among the few extant expressions of American Tory sentiment......
Grace Ogot was a Kenyan author of widely anthologized short stories and novels who also held a ministerial position......
Gabriel Okara was a Nigerian poet and novelist whose verse had been translated into several languages by the early......
Nnedi Okorafor is a Nigerian American author whose science fiction and fantasy novels, short stories, and comics......
Ben Okri is a Nigerian novelist, short-story writer, and poet who used magic realism to convey the social and political......
John Oldham was a pioneer of the imitation of classical satire in English. Oldham was the son of a scholarly vicar......
Yury Karlovich Olesha was a Russian prose writer and playwright whose works address the conflict between old and......
Laurence Oliphant was a British author, traveller, and mystic, a controversial figure whose quest to establish......
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant was a prolific Scottish novelist, historical writer, and biographer best known for her......
Tillie Olsen was an American writer and social activist known for her powerful fiction about the inner lives of......
Kole Omotoso is a Nigerian novelist, playwright, and critic who writes from a Yoruba perspective and couples the......
Michael Ondaatje is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian novelist and poet whose musical prose and poetry are created from......
Juan Carlos Onetti was an Uruguayan novelist and short-story writer whose existential works chronicle the decay......
Oliver Onions was a novelist and short-story writer whose first work to attract attention was The Story of Louie......
Krzysztof Opaliński was a Polish statesman and writer who was a noted satirist. A highly educated and well-traveled......
Amelia Opie was a British novelist and poet whose best work, Father and Daughter (1801), influenced the development......
E. Phillips Oppenheim was an internationally popular British author of novels and short stories dealing with international......
Baroness Emmuska Orczy was a Hungarian-born British novelist chiefly remembered as the author of The Scarlet Pimpernel,......
Władysław Orkan was a Polish poet and writer who eloquently portrayed the people of the Tatra Mountains. Born into......
George Orwell was an English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen......
Eliza Orzeszkowa was a Polish novelist and a leading writer of the Positivist period (the Polish Positivists took......
Ouida was an English novelist, known for her extravagant melodramatic romances of fashionable life. Ouida’s father......
Yambo Ouologuem was a Malian writer who was highly acclaimed for his first novel, Le Devoir de violence (1968;......
Daniel Owen was a writer, considered the national novelist of Wales. He was a natural storyteller whose works,......
Ferdinand Léopold Oyono was an African statesman, actor, and comic writer whose two best-known works—Une Vie de......
Amos Oz was an Israeli novelist, short-story writer, and essayist in whose works Israeli society is unapologetically......
Ozaki Kōyō was a novelist, essayist, and haiku poet, one of the pioneers of modern Japanese literature. In 1885,......
Cynthia Ozick is an American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and intellectual whose works seek to define......
Edna O’Brien was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, and screenwriter whose work is noted for its portrayal......
Flann O’Brien was an Irish novelist, dramatist, and, as Myles na gCopaleen, a columnist for the Irish Times newspaper......
Tim O’Brien is an American novelist noted for his writings about American soldiers in the Vietnam War. His best-known......
Flannery O’Connor was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works, usually set in the rural American......
Julia O’Faolain was an Irish writer whose meticulously researched, often darkly comic novels, short stories, and......
Sean O’Faolain was an Irish writer best known for his short stories about Ireland’s lower and middle classes. He......
Liam O’Flaherty was an Irish novelist and short-story writer whose works combine brutal naturalism, psychological......
Standish James O’Grady was a historical novelist and literary historian whose popular English versions of the Irish......
John O’Hara was an American novelist and short-story writer whose fiction stands as a social history of upwardly......
Rose Cecil O’Neill was an American illustrator, writer, and businesswoman remembered largely for her creation and......
Arthur O’Shaughnessy was a British poet best known for his much-anthologized “Ode” (“We are the music-makers”).......
José Emilio Pacheco was a Mexican critic, novelist, short-story writer, translator, and poet. Early in his career......
Thomas Nelson Page was an American author whose work fostered romantic legends of Southern plantation life. Page......
Marcel Paul Pagnol was a French writer and motion-picture producer-director who won both fame as the master of......
Armando Palacio Valdés was one of the most popular 19th-century Spanish novelists, distinguished by his optimism,......
Chuck Palahniuk is an American author known for darkly comic and often disturbing novels—in particular, Fight Club......
Vance Palmer was an Australian author of novels, short stories, and plays whose work is noted for disciplined diction......
Jacob Paludan was a Danish novelist and conservative critic whose work expressed a mistrust—based on the fear of......
Frederik Paludan-Müller was a Danish poet who achieved early acclaim in the Danish late-Romantic movement (the......
Orhan Pamuk is a Turkish novelist best known for works that probe Turkish identity and history. He was awarded......
Leif Panduro was a Danish novelist and dramatist, a social critic who wrote in a satirical, humorous vein. His......
Giovanni Papini was a journalist, critic, poet, and novelist, one of the most outspoken and controversial Italian......
Jan Parandowski was a Polish writer, essayist, and translator. Parandowski graduated from a classical gimnazjum......
Emilia, condesa de Pardo Bazán was a Spanish author of novels, short stories, and literary criticism. Pardo Bazán......
Sara Paretsky is an American mystery writer known for her popular series of novels featuring V.I. Warshawski, a......
Giuseppe Parini was an Italian prose writer and poet remembered for a series of beautifully written Horatian odes......
Sir Gilbert Parker, Baronet was a British novelist of popular adventure and historical romances. His most widely......
Gordon Parks was an American author, photographer, and film director who documented African American life. The......
Suzan-Lori Parks is an American playwright who was the first African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for......
Teodor Parnicki was a Polish historical novelist who modernized the genre through his interest in psychoanalysis......
Dolly Parton is an American country music singer, guitarist, and actress best known for pioneering the interface......
Fernando del Paso was a Mexican novelist and artist known for his long, experimental, often humorous novels covering......
Pier Paolo Pasolini was an Italian motion-picture director, poet, and novelist, noted for his socially critical,......
Jean Passerat was a French poet who composed elegant and tender verse and was one of the contributors to the “Satire......
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was a Russian poet whose novel Doctor Zhivago helped win him the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Kenneth Patchen was an American experimental poet, novelist, painter, and graphic designer. Itinerant in his youth......
Ann Patchett is an American author whose novels often portray the intersecting lives of characters from disparate......
Coventry Patmore was an English poet and essayist whose best poetry is in The Unknown Eros, and Other Odes, containing......
Alan Paton was a South African writer, best known for his first novel, Cry, the Beloved Country (1948), a passionate......
James Patterson is an American author, principally known for his thriller and suspense novels. His prolific output......
James Kirke Paulding was a dramatist, novelist, and public official chiefly remembered for his early advocacy and......
Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky was a Soviet fiction writer best known for his short stories, which carried......
Cesare Pavese was an Italian poet, critic, novelist, and translator, who introduced many modern U.S. and English......
Milorad Pavić was a poet, translator, literary historian, and postmodern novelist who was one of the most popular......
Thomas Love Peacock was an English author who satirized the intellectual tendencies of his day in novels in which......
Mervyn Peake was an English novelist, poet, painter, playwright, and illustrator, best known for the bizarre Titus......
Viktor Pelevin is a Russian author whose novels, often reminiscent of fantasy or science fiction, depict the grotesqueries......
Louise Penny is a Canadian author of the best-selling mystery series that features Chief Inspector Armand Gamache......
Walker Percy was an American novelist who wrote of the New South transformed by industry and technology. Orphaned......
Georges Perec was a French writer, often called the greatest innovator of form of his generation. Perec was orphaned......
José María de Pereda was a Spanish writer, the acknowledged leader of the modern Spanish regional novelists. Born......
I.L. Peretz was a prolific writer of poems, short stories, drama, humorous sketches, and satire who was instrumental......
Cristina Peri Rossi is a Uruguayan short-story writer, novelist, and poet who is considered one of the leading......
Lucy Fitch Perkins was an American writer of children’s books, best remembered for her Twins series of storybooks......
Charles Perrault was a French poet, prose writer, and storyteller, a leading member of the Académie Française,......
Edgar du Perron was a writer and critic, cofounder with Menno ter Braak of the influential Dutch literary journal......
Nora Perry was an American journalist, poet, and children’s author whose sentimental works were favourites in her......
Persius was a Stoic poet whose Latin satires reached a higher moral tone than those of other classical Latin poets......
Laurence J. Peter was a Canadian teacher and author of the best-selling book The Peter Principle: Why Things Always......
Ellis Peters was an English novelist especially noted for two series of mysteries: one featuring medieval monastics......
Lenrie Peters was a Gambian writer considered among western Africa’s most important poets during the second half......
Harry Mark Petrakis was an American novelist and short-story writer whose exuberant and sensitive works deal with......
Gaius Petronius Arbiter was the reputed author of the Satyricon, a literary portrait of Roman society of the 1st......
Ann Petry was an African-American novelist, journalist, and biographer whose works offered a unique perspective......
William Lyon Phelps was an American scholar and critic who did much to popularize the teaching of contemporary......
Charles-Louis Philippe was a writer of novels that describe from personal experience the sufferings of the poor.......
Eden Phillpotts was a British novelist, poet, and dramatist especially noted for novels evoking their Devon setting......
René Philombe was an African novelist, poet, playwright, and journalist. The Cameroon Tribune called him “one of......
Ricardo Piglia was an Argentine writer and critic best known for his introduction of hard-boiled fiction to the......
Mary Hayden Green Pike was an American novelist, best remembered for her popular books of the Civil War era on......