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Aakjær, Jeppe
Jeppe Aakjær was a poet and novelist, leading exponent of Danish regional literature and of the literature of social......
Abdülhak Hâmid
Abdülhak Hâmid was a poet and playwright, considered one of the greatest Turkish Romantic writers. He was instrumental......
Abe Kōbō
Abe Kōbō was a Japanese novelist and playwright noted for his use of bizarre and allegorical situations to underline......
Abercrombie, Lascelles
Lascelles Abercrombie was a poet and critic who was associated with Georgian poetry. He was educated at Malvern......
Abish, Walter
Walter Abish was an Austrian-born American writer of experimental novels and short stories whose fiction takes......
Abse, Dannie
Dannie Abse was a Welsh poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist, known for his unique blend of Welsh and Jewish......
Abu Madi, Iliya
Iliya Abu Madi was an Arab poet and journalist whose poetry achieved popularity through his expressive use of language,......
Abū al-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī
Abū al-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī was a literary scholar who composed an encyclopaedic and fundamental work on Arabic song,......
Abū al-ʿAtāhiyah
Abū al-ʿAtāhiyah was the first Arab poet of note to break with the conventions established by the pre-Islamic poets......
Abū Nuwās
Abū Nuwās was an important poet of the early ʿAbbāsid period (750–835). Abū Nuwās, of mixed Arab and Persian heritage,......
Abū Rīshah, ʿUmar
ʿUmar Abū Rīshah was a Syrian poet and diplomat, noted for his early poetry, which broke with the traditions of......
Abū Tammām
Abū Tammām was a poet and editor of an anthology of early Arabic poems known as the Ḥamāsah. Abū Tammām changed......
Achebe, Chinua
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist acclaimed for his unsentimental depictions of the social and psychological......
Achterberg, Gerrit
Gerrit Achterberg was a Dutch poet whose use of surreal language and imagery influenced a generation of post-World......
Ackerman, Diane
Diane Ackerman is an American writer whose works often reflect her interest in natural science. Ackerman was educated......
Ackermann, Louise-Victorine
Louise-Victorine Ackermann was a French poet who is best-known for works characterized by a deep sense of pessimism.......
Acuña, Rosario de
Rosario de Acuña was a Spanish playwright, essayist, and short-story writer known for her controversial liberal......
Adams, Charles Follen
Charles Follen Adams was a U.S. regional humorous poet, best known for his Pennsylvania German dialect poems. During......
Adams, Franklin Pierce
Franklin Pierce Adams was a U.S. newspaper columnist, translator, poet, and radio personality whose humorous syndicated......
Adams, Léonie
Léonie Adams was an American poet and educator whose verse interprets emotions and nature with an almost mystical......
Adcock, Fleur
Fleur Adcock was a New Zealand-born British poet known for her tranquil domestic lyrics intercut with flashes of......
Addison, Joseph
Joseph Addison was an English essayist, poet, and dramatist, who, with Richard Steele, was a leading contributor......
Adenet Le Roi
Adenet Le Roi was a poet and musician, interesting for the detailed documentary evidence of his career as a household......
Adonis
Adonis is a Syrian-born Lebanese poet and literary critic who was a leader of the modernist movement in contemporary......
Ady, Endre
Endre Ady was one of Hungary’s greatest lyric poets. Ady was born into an impoverished but noble family. On leaving......
AE
AE was an Irish poet, artist, and mystic who became a leading figure in the Irish literary renaissance of the late......
Agathias
Agathias was a Byzantine historian and poet of part of Justinian I’s reign. After studying law at Alexandria, he......
Agee, James
James Agee was an American poet, novelist, and writer for and about motion pictures. One of the most influential......
Aguilar, Grace
Grace Aguilar was a poet, novelist, and writer on Jewish history and religion, best known for her numerous sentimental......
Agustini, Delmira
Delmira Agustini was one of the most important poets of South America. Agustini was the first woman in Latin-American......
Ahmed Haşim
Ahmed Haşim was a writer, one of the most outstanding representatives of the Symbolist movement in Turkish literature.......
Ahmed Yesevi
Ahmed Yesevi was a poet and Sufi (Muslim mystic), an early Turkish mystic leader who exerted a powerful influence......
Ahmedi, Taceddin
Taceddin Ahmedi was one of the greatest poets of 14th-century Anatolia. As a young man, Ahmedi studied with the......
Ahmet Paşa Bursali
Ahmet Paşa Bursali was one of the most important figures in 15th-century Turkish literature. Born into a prominent......
Ai Qing
Ai Qing was a Chinese poet whose free verse was influential in the development of xinshi (“new poetry”). The son......
Aicard, Jean
Jean Aicard was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist, best known for his poems of the Provence region. As a young......
Aichinger, Ilse
Ilse Aichinger was an Austrian poet and prose writer whose work, often surreal and presented in the form of parables,......
Aidoo, Ama Ata
Ama Ata Aidoo is a Ghanaian writer whose work, written in English, emphasized the paradoxical position of the modern......
Aiken, Conrad
Conrad Aiken was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic whose works,......
Aiken, Joan
Joan Aiken was a prolific British author of fantasy, adventure, horror, and suspense tales for both juvenile and......
Aistis, Jonas
Jonas Aistis was a poet whose lyrics are considered among the best in Lithuanian literature and who was the first......
Akenside, Mark
Mark Akenside was a poet and physician, best known for his poem The Pleasures of Imagination, an eclectic philosophical......
Akhmadulina, Bella
Bella Akhmadulina was a Russian-language poet of Tatar and Italian descent, a distinctive voice in post-Stalinist......
Akhmatova, Anna
Anna Akhmatova was a Russian poet recognized at her death as the greatest woman poet in Russian literature. Akhmatova......
Akhṭal, al-
al-Akhṭal was a poet of the Umayyad period (661–750), esteemed for his perfection of Arabic poetic form in the......
Al Neimi, Salwa
Salwa Al Neimi is a Syrian journalist and author whose works often focused on themes that were traditionally taboo......
Alabaster, William
William Alabaster was an English poet, mystic, and scholar in Latin and Hebrew. He wrote a Latin tragedy, Roxana......
Alain de Lille
Alain de Lille was a theologian and poet so celebrated for his varied learning that he was known as “the universal......
Alberti, Rafael
Rafael Alberti was a Spanish writer of Italian Irish ancestry, regarded as one of the major Spanish poets of the......
Albinovanus Pedo
Albinovanus Pedo was a Roman poet who wrote a Theseid, referred to by his friend the poet Ovid (Epistles from Pontus);......
Alcaeus
Alcaeus was a Greek lyric poet whose work was highly esteemed in the ancient world. He lived at the same time and......
Alcman
Alcman was a Greek poet who wrote choral lyrics in a type of Doric related to the Laconian vernacular, used in......
Aldecoa, Ignacio
Ignacio Aldecoa was a Spanish novelist whose work is noted for its local colour and careful composition. Aldecoa......
Aldhelm
Aldhelm was a West Saxon abbot of Malmesbury, the most learned teacher of 7th-century Wessex, a pioneer in the......
Aldington, Richard
Richard Aldington was a poet, novelist, critic, and biographer who wrote searingly and sometimes irascibly of what......
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Thomas Bailey Aldrich was a poet, short-story writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the......
Aleardi, Aleardo, Count
Aleardo, Count Aleardi was a poet, patriot, and political figure, an archetype of the 19th-century Italian poet-patriots.......
Alecsandri, Vasile
Vasile Alecsandri was a lyric poet and dramatist, the first collector of Romanian popular songs to emphasize their......
Alegre, Caetano da Costa
Caetano da Costa Alegre was the first significant black African poet writing in Portuguese to deal with the theme......
Alegría, Claribel
Claribel Alegría was a Nicaraguan Salvadoran poet, essayist, and journalist who was a major voice in the literature......
Aleixandre, Vicente
Vicente Aleixandre was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of 1927, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Alexander, Kwame
Kwame Alexander is an American poet, author of young adult and children’s fiction, and advocate for introducing......
Alexander, Meena
Meena Alexander was an Indian poet and teacher whose works reflect her multicultural life in India, Sudan, and......
Alexie, Sherman
Sherman Alexie is an American writer whose poetry, short stories, novels, and films about the lives of American......
Alfieri, Vittorio, Conte
Vittorio, Count Alfieri was an Italian tragic poet whose predominant theme was the overthrow of tyranny. In his......
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Alfred, Lord Tennyson was an English poet often regarded as the chief representative of the Victorian age in poetry.......
Algren, Nelson
Nelson Algren was an American writer whose novels of the poor are lifted from routine naturalism by his vision......
Ali, Ahmed
Ahmed Ali was a Pakistani author whose novels and short stories examine Islamic culture and tradition in Hindu-dominated......
Aliger, Margarita Iosifovna
Margarita Iosifovna Aliger was a Russian poet, journalist, and Soviet propagandist. Born into a poor family, Aliger......
Allen, Elizabeth Anne Chase Akers
Elizabeth Anne Chase Akers Allen was an American journalist and poet, remembered chiefly for her sentimental poem......
Allen, Hervey
Hervey Allen was an American poet, biographer, and novelist who had a great impact on popular literature with his......
Allen, Paula Gunn
Paula Gunn Allen was an American poet, novelist, and scholar whose work combines the influences of feminism and......
Almeida de Portugal, Leonor de
Leonor de Almeida de Portugal was a Portuguese poet whose work forms a bridge between the literary periods of Arcádia......
Almqvist, Carl Jonas Love
Carl Jonas Love Almqvist was a writer whose vast literary output, ranging from bizarre romanticism to bold realism,......
Alonso, Dámaso
Dámaso Alonso was a Spanish poet, literary critic, and scholar, a member of the group of poets called the Generation......
Alvarez, A.
A. Alvarez was a British novelist, essayist, and critic whose works explore the interaction of public and private......
Alvarez, Julia
Julia Alvarez is a Dominican-American author and educator best known for her stories and poems for adults and young......
Alvaro, Corrado
Corrado Alvaro was an Italian novelist and journalist whose works investigated the social and political pressures......
Ambrose d’Évreux
Ambrose d’Évreux was a Norman poet and chronicler, who accompanied Richard I of England as a minstrel on the Third......
Ambrose, St.
St. Ambrose ; feast day December 7) was the bishop of Milan, a biblical critic, a doctor of the church, and the......
Amhurst, Nicholas
Nicholas Amhurst was a satirical poet, political pamphleteer on behalf of the Whigs, and editor of The Craftsman,......
Amichai, Yehuda
Yehuda Amichai was an Israeli writer who is best known for his poetry. Amichai and his Orthodox Jewish family immigrated......
Amis, Kingsley
Kingsley Amis was a novelist, poet, critic, and teacher who created in his first novel, Lucky Jim, a comic figure......
Ammons, A.R.
A.R. Ammons was an American poet who was one of the leading late 20th-century exponents of the Transcendentalist......
Amrouche, Jean
Jean Amrouche was the foremost poet of the earliest generation of French-speaking North African writers. Amrouche......
Amīr Khosrow
Amīr Khosrow was a poet and historian, considered one of India’s greatest Persian-language poets. Amīr Khosrow......
Anacreon
Anacreon was an ancient Greek lyric poet who wrote in the Ionic dialect. Only fragments of his verse have survived.......
Anchieta, St. José de
St. José de Anchieta ; beatified June 22, 1980; canonized April 3, 2014; feast day June 9) was a Spanish Jesuit......
Andersch, Alfred
Alfred Andersch was a German-Swiss writer who was a dominant figure in West German literature and who helped found......
Anderson, Patrick
Patrick Anderson was an English-born Canadian poet whose writings, characterized by a rapid juxtaposition of contrasting......
Andersson, Dan
Dan Andersson was a poet and prose writer, an early practitioner of working-class literature who became one of......
Andrade, Carlos Drummond de
Carlos Drummond de Andrade was a poet, journalist, author of crônicas (a short fiction–essay genre widely cultivated......
Andrade, Eugénio de
Eugénio de Andrade was a Portuguese poet who, influenced by Surrealism, used concrete images that include earth,......
Andrade, Mário de
Mário de Andrade was a writer whose chief importance was his introduction of a highly individual prose style that......
Andrade, Oswald de
Oswald de Andrade was a poet, playwright, and novelist, social agitator and revolutionary, one of the leaders of......
Andrew of Crete, Saint
Saint Andrew of Crete ; feast day July 4) was the archbishop of Gortyna, Crete, regarded by the Greek Church as......
Andrieux, François
François Andrieux was a French lawyer and comic dramatist who alternated between literary and political activities......
Aneirin
Aneirin was one of five poets renowned among the Welsh in the 6th century, according to the Historia Brittonum......
Angelou, Maya
Maya Angelou was an American poet, memoirist, and actress whose several volumes of autobiography explore the themes......
Angilbert
Angilbert was a Frankish poet and prelate at the court of Charlemagne. Of noble parentage, he was educated at the......

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