Short Story Writers Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Sait Faik Abasıyanık was a short-story writer, a major figure in modern Turkish literature. Educated in Constantinople......
Walter Abish was an Austrian-born American writer of experimental novels and short stories whose fiction takes......
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist acclaimed for his unsentimental depictions of the social and psychological......
Kathy Acker was an American novelist whose writing style and subject matter reflect the so-called punk sensibility......
Rosario de Acuña was a Spanish playwright, essayist, and short-story writer known for her controversial liberal......
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian writer whose second novel, Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), gained international......
James Agee was an American poet, novelist, and writer for and about motion pictures. One of the most influential......
S.Y. Agnon was an Israeli writer who was one of the leading modern Hebrew novelists and short-story writers. In......
Juhani Aho was a novelist and short-story writer who began as a realist but toward the end of his life made large......
Ilse Aichinger was an Austrian poet and prose writer whose work, often surreal and presented in the form of parables,......
Ama Ata Aidoo is a Ghanaian writer whose work, written in English, emphasized the paradoxical position of the modern......
Conrad Aiken was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic whose works,......
Joan Aiken was a prolific British author of fantasy, adventure, horror, and suspense tales for both juvenile and......
Vasily Aksyonov was a Russian novelist and short-story writer, one of the leading literary spokespeople for the......
Akutagawa Ryūnosuke was a prolific Japanese writer known especially for his stories based on events in the Japanese......
Salwa Al Neimi is a Syrian journalist and author whose works often focused on themes that were traditionally taboo......
Leopoldo Alas was a novelist, journalist, and the most influential literary critic in late 19th-century Spain.......
Bozorg Alavi was one of the leading prose writers of 20th-century Persian literature. Alavi was educated in Iran,......
Ignacio Aldecoa was a Spanish novelist whose work is noted for its local colour and careful composition. Aldecoa......
Brian W. Aldiss was a prolific English author of science-fiction short stories and novels that display great range......
Bess Genevra Streeter Aldrich was an American author whose prolific output of novels and short stories evoked the......
Thomas Bailey Aldrich was a poet, short-story writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the......
Ciro Alegría was a Peruvian novelist and activist who wrote about the lives of the Peruvian Indians. Educated at......
Claribel Alegría was a Nicaraguan Salvadoran poet, essayist, and journalist who was a major voice in the literature......
Sholem Aleichem was a popular author, a humorist noted for his many Yiddish stories of life in the shtetl. He is......
Sherman Alexie is an American writer whose poetry, short stories, novels, and films about the lives of American......
Nelson Algren was an American writer whose novels of the poor are lifted from routine naturalism by his vision......
Ahmed Ali was a Pakistani author whose novels and short stories examine Islamic culture and tradition in Hindu-dominated......
Walter Allen was a British novelist and critic best known for the breadth and accessibility of his criticism. Allen......
Isabel Allende is a Chilean American writer in the magic realist tradition who is considered one of the first successful......
Margery Allingham was a British detective-story writer of unusual subtlety, wit, and imaginative power who created......
Carl Jonas Love Almqvist was a writer whose vast literary output, ranging from bizarre romanticism to bold realism,......
Concha Alós was a Spanish novelist and short-story writer, best known for her neorealistic, often existential works......
Martin Amis was an English satirist known for his virtuoso storytelling technique and his dark views of contemporary......
Marguerite Taos Amrouche was a Kabyle singer and writer. Amrouche was the daughter of Fadhma Aïth Mansour Amrouche;......
Mulk Raj Anand was a prominent Indian author of novels, short stories, and critical essays in English who is known......
Rudolfo Anaya was an American novelist and educator whose fiction expresses his Mexican American heritage, the......
Martin Andersen Nexø was a writer who was the first Danish novelist to champion social revolution. His works helped......
Tryggve Andersen was a novelist and short-story writer of the Neoromantic movement in Norway who depicted the conflict......
Poul Anderson was a prolific American writer of science fiction and fantasy, often praised for his scrupulous attention......
Sherwood Anderson was an author who strongly influenced American writing between World Wars I and II, particularly......
Leonid Andreyev was a novelist whose best work has a place in Russian literature for its evocation of a mood of......
Ivo Andrić was a writer of novels and short stories in the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language, who was awarded the......
Jerzy Andrzejewski was a Polish novelist, short-story writer, and political dissident noted for his attention to......
Michael Anthony was an author of novels, short stories, and travelogues about domestic life in his homeland of......
Mário António was a scholar, short-story writer, and poet whose works focus alternately on Angolan and Portuguese......
Max Apple is an American writer known for the comic intelligence of his stories, which chronicle pop culture and......
John Arden was one of the most important of the British playwrights to emerge in the mid-20th century. His plays......
José María Arguedas was a Peruvian novelist, short-story writer, and ethnologist whose writings capture the contrasts......
Ariyoshi Sawako was a Japanese novelist, short-story writer, and playwright who reached a popular audience with......
Marcel Arland was a French writer who first achieved wide literary recognition in 1929 when his novel L’Ordre earned......
Michael Arlen was a British author whose novels and short stories epitomized the brittle gaiety and underlying......
Roberto Arlt was a novelist, short-story writer, dramatist, and journalist who pioneered the novel of the absurd......
Achim von Arnim was a folklorist, dramatist, poet, and story writer whose collection of folk poetry was a major......
Harriette Arnow was an American novelist, social historian, short-story writer, and essayist, known primarily for......
Juan José Arreola was a Mexican short-fiction writer and humorist who was a master of brief subgenres, such as......
Mikhail Petrovich Artsybashev was a Russian prose writer whose works were noted for their extreme pessimism, violence,......
Rafael Arévalo Martínez was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala’s national......
Isaac Asimov was an American author and biochemist, a highly successful and prolific writer of science fiction......
Werner Aspenström was a Swedish lyrical poet and essayist. Aspenström’s images are characterized by intensity and......
Thea Astley was an Australian author, who in her fiction examined, usually satirically, the lives of morally and......
Kate Atkinson is a British short-story writer, playwright, and novelist whose works are known for their complicated......
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer best known for her prose fiction and for her feminist perspective. Among Atwood’s......
Louis Auchincloss was an American novelist, short-story writer, and critic, best known for his novels of manners......
Paul Auster was an American novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, and poet whose complex novels, several......
Mary Austin was a novelist and essayist who wrote about Native American culture and social problems. Mary Hunter......
Margaret Avison was a Canadian poet who revealed the progress of an interior spiritual journey in her three successive......
Francisco Ayala was a Spanish novelist and sociologist whose literary works examined the abuse of power and its......
Marcel Aymé was a French novelist, essayist, and playwright, known as a master of light irony and storytelling.......
Chingiz Aytmatov was an author, translator, journalist, and diplomat, best known as a major figure in Kyrgyz and......
Isaac Babel was a Russian short-story writer known for his cycles of stories: Konarmiya (1926, rev. ed. 1931, enlarged......
Riccardo Bacchelli was an Italian poet, playwright, literary critic, and novelist who championed the literary style......
Ingeborg Bachmann was an Austrian author whose sombre, surreal writings often dealt with women in failed love relationships,......
Delia Salter Bacon was an American writer who developed the theory, still subscribed to by some, that Francis Bacon......
Augusta Braxton Baker was an American librarian and storyteller who worked long and prolifically in the field of......
James Baldwin was an essayist, novelist, and playwright whose eloquence and passion on the subject of race in America......
J.G. Ballard was a British author of science fiction set in ecologically unbalanced landscapes caused by decadent......
Honoré de Balzac was a French literary artist who produced a vast number of novels and short stories collectively......
Toni Cade Bambara was an American writer, civil-rights activist, and teacher who wrote about the concerns of the......
Matteo Bandello was an Italian writer whose Novelle (stories) started a new trend in 16th-century narrative literature......
Herman Bang was a novelist who was a major Danish representative of literary Impressionism. His work reflected......
Russell Banks was an American novelist known for his portrayals of the interior lives of characters at odds with......
Anna Banti was an Italian biographer, critic, and author of fiction about women’s struggles for equality of opportunity.......
John Banville is an Irish novelist and journalist whose fiction is known for being referential, paradoxical, and......
Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly was a French novelist and influential critic who in his day was influential in......
Baren was a Chinese prose writer and critic who was the first Chinese literary theorist to promote the Marxist......
Julian Barnes is a British critic and author of inventive and intellectual novels about obsessed characters curious......
Miguel Barnet is a novelist, poet, ethnographer, and expert on Afro-Cuban culture. Barnet came from a prominent......
Pío Baroja was a Basque writer who is considered to be the foremost Spanish novelist of his generation. After receiving......
J.M. Barrie was a Scottish dramatist and novelist who is best known as the creator of Peter Pan, the boy who refused......
Eduardo Barrios was a Chilean writer best known for his psychological novels. Barrios was educated in Lima and......
John Barth was an American writer best known for novels that combine philosophical depth and complexity with biting......
Donald Barthelme was an American short-story writer known for his modernist “collages,” which are marked by technical......
Frederick Barthelme is an American writer of short stories and novels featuring characters who are shaped by the......
Giambattista Basile was a Neapolitan soldier, public official, poet, and short-story writer whose Lo cunto de li......
H.E. Bates was an English novelist and short-story writer of high reputation and wide popularity. Bates attended......
William Baylebridge was a poet and short-story writer considered one of the leading writers of Australia in his......
Ann Beattie is an American writer of short stories and novels whose characters, having come of age in the 1960s,......
Francis Bebey was a Cameroonian-born writer, guitarist, and composer, one of the best-known singer-songwriters......
Samuel Beckett was an author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. He wrote......