Novelists L-Z Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Zoshchenko was a Soviet satirist whose short stories and sketches are among the best comic......
Carl Zuckmayer was a German playwright whose works deal critically with many of the problems engendered by two......
Louis Zukofsky was an American poet, the founder of Objectivist poetry and author of the massive poem “A.” The......
Juan Antonio de Zunzunegui was a Spanish novelist and short-story writer whose straightforward narrative technique......
Arnold Zweig was a German writer best known for his novel Der Streit um den Sergeanten Grischa (1927; The Case......
Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer who achieved distinction in several genres—poetry, essays, short stories, and......
Dobrica Ćosić was a Serbian novelist, essayist, and politician, who wrote historical novels about the tribulations......
Karel Čapek was a Czech novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and essayist. The son of a country doctor, Čapek......
Ōe Kenzaburō was a Japanese novelist whose works express the disillusionment and rebellion of his post-World War......
Ōoka Shōhei was a Japanese novelist famous for his depiction of the fate of Japanese soldiers during World War......
August Šenoa was a Croatian novelist, critic, editor, poet, and dramatist who urged the modernization and improvement......
Stefan Żeromski was a Polish novelist admired for the deep compassion about social problems that he expressed in......
ʿAbbās Maḥmūd al-ʿAqqād was an Egyptian journalist, poet, and literary critic who was an innovator of 20th-century......
al-Ṭayyib Ṣāliḥ was an Arabic-language novelist and short-story writer whose works explore the intersections of......
Ṭāhā Ḥusayn was an outstanding figure of the modernist movement in Egyptian literature whose writings, in Arabic,......