Novelists L-Z Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Dav Pilkey is an American cartoonist, writer, and illustrator known for his humorous books and graphic novels for......
Boris Pilnyak was a Soviet writer of novels and stories, prominent in the 1920s. Pilnyak spent his childhood in......
Peter Pindar was an English writer of a running commentary in satirical verse on society, politics, and personalities,......
David Pinski was a Russian-born playwright, novelist, and editor, one of the most noteworthy Yiddish-language dramatists.......
Luigi Pirandello was an Italian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer, winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize for......
Aleksey Feofilaktovich Pisemsky was a novelist and playwright whom many critics rank with the great masters of......
Sergio Pitol was a Mexican author, whose work drew heavily on his experiences from time spent abroad and probed......
Nélida Piñon was a Brazilian novelist and short-story writer known for her unusual prose style and inventive use......
Solomon Tshekiso Plaatje was a linguist, journalist, politician, statesman, and writer whose mind and activities......
Sylvia Plath was an American poet whose best-known works, such as the poems “Daddy” and “Lady Lazarus” and the......
Theodor Plievier was a German war novelist who was one of the first native writers to begin examining Germany’s......
Charles Plisnier was a Belgian novelist, short-story writer, poet, and essayist noted for his intense, analytical......
William Plomer was a South African-born British man of letters, whose writing covered many genres: poetry, novels,......
James Plunkett was an Irish novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer whose works, which deal with Ireland’s......
Edgar Allan Poe was an American short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor who is famous for his cultivation......
Frederik Pohl was an American science-fiction writer whose best work uses the genre as a mode of social criticism......
Henrik Pontoppidan was a Realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for......
Alexander Pope was a poet and satirist of the English Augustan period, best known for his poems An Essay on Criticism......
Eleanor Hodgman Porter was an American novelist, creator of the Pollyanna series of books that generated a popular......
Gene Stratton Porter was an American novelist, remembered for her fiction rooted in the belief that communion with......
Hal Porter was an Australian novelist, playwright, poet, and autobiographer noted for his style and sometimes disturbing......
Katherine Anne Porter was an American novelist and short-story writer, a master stylist whose long short stories......
Charles Portis was an American novelist whose works were admired for their deadpan comic tone, colourfully sketched......
Chaim Potok was an American rabbi and author whose novels introduced to American fiction the spiritual and cultural......
Beatrix Potter was an English author of children’s books, who created Peter Rabbit, Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddle-Duck,......
Anthony Powell was an English novelist, best known for his autobiographical and satiric 12-volume series of novels,......
Dawn Powell was an American novelist, playwright, and short-story writer known for her biting social satires. Although......
John Cowper Powys was a Welsh novelist, essayist, and poet, known chiefly for his long panoramic novels, including......
Llewelyn Powys was a British author known for his books of essays, travel books, and memoirs. Powys was the eighth......
T.F. Powys was an English novelist and short-story writer whose works dealt mainly with the hardships and brutalities......
Pramoedya Ananta Toer was a Javanese novelist and short-story writer, the preeminent prose writer of post-independence......
Terry Pratchett was an English author, predominantly of humorous fantasy and science fiction, best known for his......
Vasco Pratolini was an Italian short-story writer and novelist, known particularly for compassionate portraits......
Premchand was an Indian author of novels and short stories in Hindi and Urdu who pioneered in adapting Indian themes......
Elizabeth Payson Prentiss was an American writer of popular children’s books of a pious and homely character. Elizabeth......
Emeric Pressburger was a Hungarian-born screenwriter who wrote and produced innovative and visually striking motion......
Reynolds Price was an American writer whose stories are set in the southern U.S. state of North Carolina, where......
Katharine Susannah Prichard was an Australian novelist and writer of short stories, plays, and verse, best known......
J. B. Priestley was a British novelist, playwright, and essayist, noted for his varied output and his ability for......
V.S. Pritchett was a British novelist, short-story writer, and critic known throughout his long writing career......
Theodore Prodromus was a Byzantine writer, well known for his prose and poetry, some of which is in the vernacular.......
Frederic Prokosch was an American writer who became famous for his early novels and whose literary stature subsequently......
Annie Proulx is an American writer whose darkly comic yet sad fiction is peopled with quirky, memorable individuals......
Marcel Proust was a French novelist, author of À la recherche du temps perdu (1913–27; In Search of Lost Time),......
Bolesław Prus was a Polish journalist, short-story writer, and novelist who was one of the leading figures of the......
Antoine-François, Abbé Prévost d’Exiles was a prolific French novelist whose fame rests entirely on one work—Manon......
Marcel Prévost was a French novelist who made a sensation in France in the 1890s with stories purporting to show......
Ernest Psichari was a French writer and soldier whose works combine militaristic sentiments with a semimystical......
Pu Songling was a Chinese fiction writer whose Liaozhai zhiyi (1766; “Strange Stories from Liaozhai’s Studio”;......
Manuel Puig was an Argentine novelist and motion-picture scriptwriter who achieved international acclaim with his......
Philip Pullman is a British author of novels for children and young adults who is best known for the fantasy trilogy......
Al Purdy was one of the leading Canadian poets of the 20th century. His erudite, colloquial verse often deals with......
James Purdy was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works explored the American way of life and presented......
Aleksandr Pushkin was a Russian poet, novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer; he has often been considered......
Jerzy Putrament was a Polish poet, novelist, journalist, and editor who was also active in politics. Putrament......
Mario Puzo was an American novelist and screenwriter who chronicled a fictional Mafia family, the Corleones, in......
Howard Pyle was an American illustrator, painter, and author, best known for the children’s books that he wrote......
Barbara Pym was an English novelist, a recorder of post-World War II upper middle-class life, whose elegant and......
Thomas Pynchon is an American novelist and short-story writer whose works combine black humour and fantasy to depict......
Ramón Pérez de Ayala was a Spanish novelist, poet, and critic who excelled in philosophical satire and the novel......
Ginés Pérez de Hita was a Spanish writer, author of Historia de los vandos de los Zegríes y Abencerrages (1595–1619;......
Benito Pérez Galdós was a writer who was regarded as the greatest Spanish novelist since Miguel de Cervantes. His......
Okot p’Bitek was a Ugandan poet, novelist, and social anthropologist whose three verse collections—Song of Lawino......
Qian Zhongshu was a Chinese scholar and writer whose erudition and scholarly achievements were practically unrivaled......
One of the most famous names in mystery and crime fiction, Ellery Queen is the pseudonym of an American cousin......
Rachel de Queiroz was a Brazilian novelist and member of a group of Northeastern writers known for their modernist......
Raymond Queneau was a French author who produced some of the most important prose and poetry of the mid-20th century.......
Israël Querido was a Dutch novelist of the naturalist movement. After being employed as a diamond worker, Querido......
Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Villegas was a poet and master satirist of Spain’s Golden Age, who, as a virtuoso......
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch was an English poet, novelist, and anthologist noted for his compilation of The......
Anna Quindlen is an American columnist and novelist who in 1992 became the third woman to win a Pulitzer Prize......
Wilhelm Raabe was a German writer best known for realistic novels of middle-class life. After leaving school in......
Gregory Rabassa was an American translator who was largely responsible for bringing the fiction of contemporary......
David Rabe is an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist whose work is known for its use of grotesque humour,......
François Rabelais was known to his contemporaries as an eminent physician and humanist. Today, he is remembered......
Arthur Rackham was a British artist best known for his illustrations for classic fiction and children’s literature.......
Ann Radcliffe was the most representative of English Gothic novelists. She was a pioneer in developing a literature......
Thomas Head Raddall was an English-Canadian novelist, who accurately depicted the history, manners, and idiom of......
Raymond Radiguet was a precocious French novelist and poet who wrote at 17 a masterpiece of astonishing insight......
Raffi was a celebrated Armenian novelist. Raffi worked as a schoolmaster and a journalist, collaborating with the......
Graciliano Ramos was a Brazilian regional novelist whose works explore the lives of characters shaped by the rural......
Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz was a Swiss novelist whose realistic, poetic, and somewhat allegorical stories of man against......
Ayn Rand was a Russian-born American writer whose commercially successful novels promoting individualism and laissez-faire......
Ian Rankin is a Scottish best-selling crime novelist, creator of the Inspector Rebus series. (For Rankin’s reflections......
Arthur Ransome was an English writer best known for the Swallows and Amazons series of children’s novels (1930–47),......
Raja Rao was an author who was among the most significant Indian novelists writing in English during the middle......
Irina Georgiyevna Ratushinskaya was a Russian lyric poet, essayist, and political dissident. Ratushinskaya was......
Simon Raven was an English novelist, playwright, and journalist, known particularly for his satiric portrayal of......
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was an American short-story writer and novelist who founded a regional literature of backwoods......
Jean Ray was a Belgian novelist, short-story writer, and journalist who is known for his crime fiction and narratives......
Opie Read was an American journalist, humorist, novelist, and lecturer. Read specialized in the homespun humour......
Charles Reade was an English author whose novels attack, with passionate indignation and laborious research, the......
James Crerar Reaney was a Canadian poet and playwright whose works transform Ontario small-town life into the realm......
John Rechy is an American novelist whose semiautobiographical works explore the worlds of sexual and social outsiders......
Peter Redgrove was an English poet, novelist, and playwright, known for his exuberant depictions of the natural......
Ishmael Reed is an author of poetry, essays, novels, and plays who is perhaps best known for his fictional works,......
Lizette Woodworth Reese was an American poet whose work draws on the images of her rural childhood. After growing......
Kathy Reichs is an American forensic anthropologist and author of a popular series of mystery books centring on......
Forrest Reid was a Northern Irish novelist and critic who early came under the influence of Henry James. He is......
Erich Maria Remarque was a novelist who is chiefly remembered as the author of Im Westen nichts Neues (1929; All......