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List of novelists
Well-known
authors
of novels, listed by country:
See also the
list of novelists by genre
Argentina
Ricardo Güiraldes[?]
, (
1886
-
1927
)
Don Segundo Sombra[?]
Australia
Jessica Anderson[?]
Thea Astley[?]
Murray Bail
Carmel Bird[?]
Rolf Boldrewood
Lily Brett[?]
, author of
Just Like That
(1994)
Peter Carey
Marcus Clarke
James Clavell
,
screenwriter
,
director
(of the original
The Fly[?]
among others), author of
Shogun
Greg Egan
,
science fiction
Richard Flanagan[?]
David Foster[?]
Miles Franklin[?]
Joseph Furphy
Helen Garner[?]
Peter Goldsworthy[?]
Kerry Greenwood[?]
Kate Grenville[?]
Xavier Herbert[?]
Dorothy Hewett[?]
George Johnston[?]
Elizabeth Jolley[?]
Thomas Keneally
, author of
Schindler's Ark[?]
(
1985
), on which the
film
Schindler's List
was based,
Confederates[?]
(
1979
)
Frank Moorhouse[?]
Gerald Murnane[?]
Henry Handel Richardson
Nevil Shute
Christina Stead
, author of
The Man Who Loved Children[?]
(
1940
)
Patrick White
,
Nobel Prize for Literature
(
1973
), noted for his examinations of his native land
Tim Winton[?]
Amy Witting[?]
Austria
(see also
German literature
)
Hugo Bettauer[?]
Peter Handke
, (
1942
- )
Josef Haslinger[?]
Peter Henisch[?]
Arthur Schnitzler
Stefan Zweig
, (
1881
-
1942
)
Bosnia
and
Herzegovina
Ivo Andric
, (
1892
-
1975
)
Brazil
Paulo Coelho
, (
1947
- )
Canada
(see also:
Canadian literature
,
List of Canadian writers
)
Grant Allen
, (
1848
-
1899
), author of
The Woman Who Did
(
1895
)
Margaret Atwood
, (
1939
- ), author of
The Handmaid's Tale
(
1985
)
Pierre Berton
, (
1920
- )
Morley Callaghan
, (
1903
-
1990
) author of
Strange Fugitive[?]
(1928)
Wayson Choy
, (
1939
- )
Douglas Coupland
,
Robertson Davies
, (
1913
-
1995
), author of
Fifth Business[?]
C. J. Everon
, (
1971
- ) (See also
France
)
Timothy Findley
(
1930
-
2002
) (See also
France
)
Mavis Gallant
, (
1922
- ) (See also
France
)
Arthur Hailey
, (
1920
- ), indefatigable researcher, author of
Hotel[?]
(
1965
),
Airport[?]
(
1968
)
Jack Hodgins
Nancy Huston
, (
1953
- ) (See also
France
)
Robert N.Kucey
, (
1940
- )
Hugh MacLennan
,
Margaret Laurence[?]
,
Stephen Leacock
Malcolm Lowry
, (
1909
-
1957
), author of
Under the Volcano
(
1947
)
Alistair MacLeod
, (
1936
- )
Yann Martel
, author of "
Life of Pi
", 2002
Booker Prize
Rohinton Mistry
, (
1952
- )
Lucy Maude Montgomery
, (
1874
-
1942
)
Susanna Moodie[?]
, (
1803
-
1885
)
Tara Moss[?]
(
1973
- ), author of
Fetish
Farley Mowat
Alice Munro[?]
, (
1931
- )
Michael Ondaatje
, (
1943
- ), author of
The English Patient
(
1993
)
Mordecai Richler
, (
1931
-
2001
), author of
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz[?]
(
1959
)
David Adams Richards
, (
1950
- )
Gabrielle Roy
, (
1909
-
1983
)
Carol Shields
, (
1935
- )
Elizabeth Smart
, (
1913
-
1986
)
Catherine Parr Traill[?]
, (
1802
-
1899
)
Jane Urquhart
, (
1949
- )
Catalan
Raimon Llull
, (
1235
-
1315
), author of
Libre de meravelles[?]
Ramon Muntaner
, (circa
1270
-
1336
), author of
Cronica[?]
Joanot Martorell
, (
1413
-
1468
), author of
Tirant lo Blanch[?]
Narcís Oller
, (
1846
-
1930
), author of
La febre d'or[?]
Mercč Rodoreda
, (
1909
-
1983
), author of
La plaça del diamant[?]
China
(see also:
Chinese literature
)
Lao She
, (
1899
-
1966
), author of
Si Shi Tong Tang[?]
Zhang Ailing
, (
1920
-
1995
), female
romantic
story writer
Qian Zhongshu
, (
1910
-
1998
), author of "
Wei Cheng[?]
Lu Xun
, (
1881
-
1936
), author of
The True Story of Ah Q[?]
Mao Dun
, (
1896
-
1981
), author of
Zi Ye
Colombia
Gabriel García Márquez
, (
1928
- ), author of
One Hundred Years of Solitude[?]
(
1967
),
Nobel Prize for Literature
(
1982
),
journalist
,
publisher
, avatar of magical realism
José Eustasio Rivera[?]
, (
1888
-
1928
), author of
La vorágine[?]
Cosmopolitan[?]
Romain Gary
, Russian-born French writer
Franz Kafka
, (
1883
-
1924
) lived in
Prague
during
Austria-Hungary
and
Czechoslovakia
;
German language
writer; see also
German literature
Arthur Koestler
(
1905
-
1983
)
Milan Kundera
, (
1929
- ) born in
Czechoslovakia
, but moved to
France
.
Multi-language writer[?]
.
Salman Rushdie
, (
1947
- ) born in
India
, but moved abroad later.
English language
writer, placed under
fatwah
(
death sentence
) by
Muslim
clerics
Czech Republic
(see also:
Literature of the Czech Republic
)
Karel Capek
, (
1890
-
1938
) inventor of the word
robot
, moralist, ironist,
Czech
patriot
Jaroslav Hasek
, (
1883
-
192
3), author of
The Good Soldier Schweik[?]
Vaclav Havel
, (
1936
- President of
Czech Republic
(
1993
-
2003
) and famous playwright.
Bohumil Hrabal
, (
1914
-
1997
), author of
Closely Watched Trains[?]
, died trying to feed
pigeons
.
Jaroslav Seifert
(
1901
-
1986
), (
Nobel Prize for Literature
) (
1984
)
Denmark
(see also:
Danish Literature
)
Hans Christian Andersen
(
1805
-
1875
)
Isak Dinesen
, (
1885
-
1962
) (real name:
Karen Blixen
), author of
Seven Gothic Tales[?]
(
1934
),
Out of Africa
(
1937
)
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
(
1873
-
1950
)
Peter Kjaerulff
Egypt
Naguib Mahfouz
, (
1911
- )
Nobel Prize for Literature
(
1988
), famous for the
Cairo Trilogy[?]
about life in the sprawling inner city.
England
See:
List of novelists by country: England
Finland
Tove Jansson
, (
1914
-
2001
) she wrote in
Swedish
Aino Kallas[?]
, (
1878
-
1956
), female
Aleksis Kivi
, (
1834
-
1872
)
Väinö Linna
, (
1920
-
1992
)
Frans Emil Sillanpää
, (
1888
-
1964
), (
Nobel Prize for Literature
) (
1939
)
Mika Waltari
, (
1908
-
1979
)
France
See:
List of novelists by country: France
(see also:
French literature
)
Germany
(see also
German literature
)
Heinrich Böll
, (
1917
-
1985
)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
, (
1749
-
1832
),
polymath
.
Günter Grass
, (
1927
- )
Hermann Hesse
, (
1877
-
1962
), author of
The Glass Bead Game[?]
,
Steppenwolf
Siegfried Lenz[?]
, (
1926
- )
Thomas Mann
, (
1875
-
1955
)
Erich Maria Remarque
, (
1898
-
1970
), author of
Im Westen nichts Neues[?]
, or
All Quiet on the Western Front
(
1929
)
Patrick Süskind[?]
(
1949
- ), author of
Perfume
Hungary
György Dalos
, (
1943
- )
Mór Jókai[?]
, (
1825
-
1904
)
István Örkény[?]
, (
1912
-
1979
)
Iceland
Snorri Sturluson
, (
1179
-
1241
), author of the
Younger
Edda
Halldor Laxness
, (
1903
-
1998
)
India
Salman Rushdie
, (
1947
- ), of the fatwa fame.
R K Narayan
, (
1906
-
2001
)
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
(
1908
-
1994
)
Ireland
Samuel Beckett
, (
1906
-
1989
)
Brendan Behan[?]
, (
1923
-
1964
)
Thomas Flanagan[?]
, (
1923
-
2002
)
James Joyce
, (
1882
-
1941
), author of
Ulysses
,
Finnegans Wake
Flann O'Brien[?]
,
At Swim-Two-Birds[?]
Brian O'Nolan[?]
, (
1911
-
1966
)
better known as
Flann O'Brien, Myles na Gcopaleen, Cruiskeen Lawn...
Laurence Sterne
, (
1713
-
1768
) played with text and self-referential narrative two centuries before
Postmodernism
was invented.
Jonathan Swift
, (
1667
-
1745
) author of biting
satires
.
Gulliver's Travels
was
Bowdlerised
into a
children's book[?]
.
Oscar Wilde
, (
1854
-
1900
), also a
playwright
, imprisoned for
homosexual
acts
Israel
Amos Oz[?]
, author of
Black Box
,
My Michael
A. B. Yehoshua[?]
, author of
Mr. Mani
Italy
Riccardo Bacchelli[?]
Alessandro Baricco[?]
Stefano Benni
,
journalist
,
poet
, novelist,
Terra[?]
(
1985
) is most popular work in
English
Alberto Bevilacqua[?]
Giovanni Boccaccio
Vitaliano Brancati[?]
Gesualdo Bufalino[?]
Aldo Busi[?]
Dino Buzzati
Italo Calvino
,
Cosmicomics
Luigi Capuana[?]
Andrea Camilleri[?]
Carlo Cassola[?]
Carlo Collodi
Gabriele D'Annunzio
, revolutionary
Massimo D'Azeglio[?]
Grazia Deledda
Giuseppe Dessi[?]
Umberto Eco
Carlo Emilio Gadda[?]
Natalia Ginzburg[?]
Primo Levi
, resistance fighter,
chemist
and novelist
Emilio Lussu
Alessandro Manzoni
Dacia Maraini[?]
Elsa Morante[?]
Alberto Moravia[?]
Cesare Pavese[?]
Luigi Pirandello
,
playwright
,
Six Characters in Search of an Author
Vasco Pratolini[?]
Salvatore Satta[?]
Alberto Savinio[?]
Leonardo Sciascia[?]
Ignazio Silone[?]
Mario Soldati[?]
Italo Svevo
Susanna Tamaro[?]
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
,
The Leopard
Giovanni Verga[?]
Elio Vittorini[?]
Japan
(see also
Japanese literature
,
List of Japanese authors
)
Kobo Abe
(
1924
-
1993
)
The Woman In the Dunes
,
The Magic Chalk
Ryunosuke Akutagawa
, (
1892
-
1927
),
Rashomon
Osamu Dazai
, (
1909
-
1948
),
No Longer Human
,
Melos, Run!
Fumiko Enchi[?]
(
1905
-
1986
)
A Tale of False Fortunes
,
The Waiting Years
Shusaku Endo[?]
, (
1923
-
1996
)
Silence
,
Deep River
Ichiyo Higuchi[?]
, (
1872
-
1896
)
Child's Play
,
The Thirteenth Night
Masuji Ibuse[?]
, (
1898
-
1993
)
Black Rain
Yasunari Kawabata[?]
(
1899
-
1972
)
Snow Country
,
The Izu Dancer
(Winner of the
Nobel Prize
,
1968
)
Yukio Mishima
, (
1925
-
1970
),
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
,
Confessions of a Mask
Kenji Miyazawa[?]
, (
1896
-
1933
)
Night Train to the Stars
,
Matasaburo the Wind Imp
Ogai Mori
, (
1862
-
1922
),
The Wild Goose
,
The Dancing Girl
Soseki Natsume
, (
1867
-
1916
),
Kokoro
,
I Am a Cat
Kenzaburo Oe
(
1935
-)
Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids
,
A Personal Matter
(
Nobel Prize
,
1994
)
Junichiro Tanizaki[?]
(
1886
-
1965
)
Some Prefer Nettles
,
The Makioka Sisters
Kenya
Ngugi wa Thiongo
, (
1938
- )
Lebanon
Amin Maalouf
Netherlands
Harry Mulisch
Tip Marugg[?]
Willem Frederik Hermans
Jan Wolkers[?]
Gerard van het Reve
A.F.Th. van der Heijden[?]
Nigeria
Chinua Achebe[?]
, (
1930
- )
Things Fall Apart[?]
, stories about the dissolution of traditional
African
society.
Norway
(see also:
Norwegian literature
)
Ingvar Ambjřrnsen[?]
Lars Saabye Christensen[?]
Olav Duun[?]
Jostein Gaarder
,
Sophie's World[?]
Erik Fosnes Hansen[?]
Knut Hamsun
,
Hunger
Roy Jacobsen[?]
Alexander Kielland[?]
Jan Kjćrstad
Jonas Lie[?]
Axel Sandemose[?]
Gabriel Scott[?]
Sigrid Undset
,
Kristin Lavandsdatter
Peru
Mario Vargas Llosa
, (
1936
- ), ran for
president
, author of
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
Poland
(see also:
Polish literature
)
Witold Gombrowicz
, (
1904
-
1969
)
Stanislaw Lem
, (
1921
- )
Eliza Orzeszkowa[?]
, (
1841
-
1910
)
Boleslaw Prus[?]
, (
1847
-
1912
)
Wladyslaw Reymont
, (
1867
-
1925
)
Nobel Prize for Literature
1924
, author of national epic
The Peasants[?]
Henryk Sienkiewicz
, (
1846
-
1916
),
Nobel Prize for Literature
1905
,
Quo Vadis
Stefan Zeromski[?]
, (
1864
-
1925
)
Portugal
António Lobo Antunes[?]
Fernando de Campos[?]
Eca de Queiróz[?]
Aqulino Ribeiro[?]
Albino Forjaz de Sampaio[?]
, (
1884
-
1949
)
José Saramago
, (
1922
- ),
Nobel Prize for Literature
1998
Romania
Liviu Rebreanu[?]
, (
1885
-
1944
)
Mihail Sadoveanu[?]
, (
1880
-
1961
)
Russia
(see also:
Russian literature
)
Andrey Bely[?]
, (
1880
-
1934
)
Mikhail Bulgakov
, (
1891
-
1940
, author of
The Master and Margarita
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
, (
1821
-
1881
), author of
The Brothers Karamazov
,
The Possessed
Nikolai Gogol
, (
1809
-
1852
), author of
Dead Souls
Ivan Goncharov[?]
, (
1812
-
1891
),
Oblomov[?]
, a tale of "everyman"
Mikhail Lermontov
, (
1814
-
1841
)
Nikolai Leskov[?]
, (
1831
-
1895
)
Vladimir Nabokov
, (
1899
-
1977
) early novels in
Russian
, later, including
Lolita
, in
English
.
Boris Pasternak
, (
1890
-
1960
), refused the
Nobel Prize for Literature
,
Doctor Zhivago
Aleksandr Pushkin
, (
1799
-
1837
)
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
, (
1826
-
1889
)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
, (
1918
- ),
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
, also historian
Aleksey K. Tolstoy[?]
, (
1817
-
1875
)
Aleksey N. Tolstoy[?]
, (
1883
-
1945
)
Leo Tolstoy
, (
1828
-
1910
) of whose greatest book it was said, "Loved the war, hated the peace".
Scotland
Iain Banks
aka Iain M. Banks, (
1954
- ) writes mainstream novels under the first name,
science-fiction
novels under the second.
J. M. Barrie
, author of
Peter Pan
among others.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
, creator of the
Great Detective
, discoverer of
the Lost World
, believer in
fairies
.
James Kelman[?]
Ken MacLeod
, (
1954
- ),
science fiction
Ian Rankin[?]
Sir Walter Scott
, (
1771
-
1832
), innovator of the
historical novel
Robert Louis Stevenson
, (
1850
-
1894
), author of
Treasure Island
Mary Stewart
, (
1916
- )
Nigel Tranter
, (
1909
-
2000
), Scottish historical novels.
Irvine Welsh
, (
1961
- )
Serbia
Milorad Pavic[?]
, (
1929
- )
Spain
Leopoldo Alas[?]
, author of 'La Regenta'
Miguel de Cervantes
, :
El Quijote
, or
Don Quixote
Pérez Galdós[?]
Juan Goytisolo[?]
:
El sitio de los sitios
Juan Marsé[?]
:
La Muchacha de las bragas de oro
(
Premio planeta[?]
)
Eduardo Mendoza[?]
:
La ciudad de los prodigios
,
Sin Noticias de Gurp
,
El Misterio de la cripta embrujada
Arturo Pérez-Reverte[?]
:
El Club Dumas
Miguel de Unamuno
:
Niebla
,
San Manuel Bueno Martir
Sweden
Marianne Fredriksson
Gustaf Fröding[?]
Jan Guillou
Pär Lagerkvist
Selma Lagerlöf
Astrid Lindgren
Pär Martinsson
Vilhelm Moberg
August Strindberg
(
1849
-
1912
)
Turkey
Cem Akas
Metin Kacan
United States
See:
List of novelists by country: United States
Venezuela
Romulo Gallegos[?]
, (
1884
-
1969
)
Canaima[?]
,
Dońa Bárbara[?]
Wales
English language
Ken Follett
Richard Hughes
, (
1900
-
1976
),
A High Wind in Jamaica
Jack Jones
, (
1884
-
1970
)
Richard Llewellyn
, (
1907
-
1983
),
How Green Was My Valley
Jean Rhys
Bernice Rubens
, author of
A Solitary Grief
Howard Spring
, (
1889
-
1965
)
Welsh language
Daniel Owen[?]
, (
1836
-
1895
)
Kate Roberts[?]
, (
1891
-
1985
)
Yiddish
Sholom Aleichem[?]
, (
1859
-
1916
) (real name:
Solomon Rabinovitz
),
Fiddler on the Roof
was based on his stories.
Sholom Asch[?]
, (
1880
-
1957
)
Ber Honigman[?]
, (
1923
- )
Mendele Moykher-Sforim[?]
, (
1836
?-
1917
), pseud. for Sholem Yankev Abramovitch
Yitzok Lebesh Peretz[?]
, (
1852
-
1915
)
Isaac Bashevis Singer
, (
1904
-
1991
)
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