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Jean de La Bruyère was a French satiric moralist who is best known for one work, Les Caractères de Théophraste......
Gaultier de Coste, seigneur de La Calprenède was an author of sentimental, adventurous, pseudohistorical romances......
Oliver La Farge was an American anthropologist, short-story writer, and novelist who acted as a spokesman for Native......
Marie-Madeleine, comtesse de La Fayette was a French writer whose La Princesse de Clèves is a landmark of French......
Alex La Guma was a black novelist of South Africa in the 1960s whose characteristically brief works (e.g., A Walk......
Sophie von La Roche was a German writer whose first and most important work, Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim......
Antoine de La Sale was a French writer chiefly remembered for his Petit Jehan de Saintré, a romance marked by a......
Eugène-Marin Labiche was a comic playwright who wrote many of the most popular and amusing light comedies of the......
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos was a French soldier and writer, author of the classic Les Liaisons dangereuses, one......
Jacques de Lacretelle was a French novelist, the third member of his family to be elected to the French Academy......
Dany Laferrière is a Haitian-born Canadian author known for lyrical works that often address the immigrant experience.......
Carmen Laforet was a Spanish novelist and short-story writer who received international recognition when her novel......
Pär Lagerkvist was a novelist, poet, dramatist, and one of the major Swedish literary figures of the first half......
Selma Lagerlöf was a novelist who in 1909 became the first woman and also the first Swedish writer to win the Nobel......
Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi was a Moroccan novelist, poet, and philosopher whose works are marked by a humanist perspective......
Jhumpa Lahiri is an English-born American novelist and short-story writer whose works illuminate the immigrant......
Charles Lamb was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Essays of Elia (1823–33). Lamb went to school......
Mary Ann Lamb was an English writer, known for Tales from Shakespear, written with her brother Charles. Born into......
George Lamming was a West Indian novelist and essayist who wrote about decolonization and reconstruction in Caribbean......
Anne Lamott is an American novelist, nonfiction writer, autobiographical essay author, and activist known for her......
Letitia Elizabeth Landon was an English poet and novelist who, at a time when women were conventionally restricted......
Andrew Lang was a Scottish scholar and man of letters noted for his collections of fairy tales and translations......
Noel Langley was a South African-born novelist and playwright who was the author of witty comedies and the creator......
Sidney Lanier was an American musician and poet whose verse often suggests the rhythms and thematic development......
Lao She was a Chinese author of humorous, satiric novels and short stories and, after the onset of the Sino-Japanese......
Valery-Nicolas Larbaud was a French novelist and critic, an erudite cosmopolitan who became a literary intermediary......
Ring Lardner was an American writer, one of the most gifted, as well as the most bitter, satirists in the United......
Philip Larkin was the most representative and highly regarded of the poets who gave expression to a clipped, antiromantic......
Mariano José de Larra was a Spanish journalist and satirist who attacked contemporary society for its social habits,......
Enrique Larreta was an Argentine novelist famous for La gloria de Don Ramiro: Una vida en tiempos de Felipe II......
Nella Larsen was an American novelist and short-story writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Larsen was born in Chicago......
Stieg Larsson was a Swedish writer and activist whose posthumously published Millennium series of crime novels......
Else Lasker-Schüler was a German poet, short-story writer, playwright, and novelist of the early 20th century.......
Kristin Hunter Lattany was an American novelist who examined black life and race relations in the United States......
Margaret Laurence was a Canadian writer whose novels portray strong women striving for self-realization while immersed......
D.H. Lawrence was an English author of novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, and letters.......
Halldór Laxness was an Icelandic novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955. He is considered......
Camara Laye was one of the first African writers from south of the Sahara to achieve an international reputation.......
Irving Layton was a Romanian-born poet, who treated the Jewish Canadian experience with rebellious vigour. Layton’s......
Anatole Le Braz was a French folklorist, novelist, and poet who collected and edited the legends and popular beliefs......
John le Carré was an English writer of suspenseful, realistic spy novels based on a wide knowledge of international......
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio is a French author known for his intricate, seductive fiction and distinctive works......
Sheridan Le Fanu was an Irish writer of ghost stories and mystery novels, celebrated for his ability to evoke the......
Ursula K. Le Guin was an American writer best known for tales of science fiction and fantasy imbued with concern......
Meridel Le Sueur was an American author who espoused feminism and social reform in her fiction, journalism, and......
Homer Lea was a U.S. soldier and author whose knowledge of Japanese affairs enabled him, 30 years before World......
F.R. Leavis was an English literary critic who championed seriousness and moral depth in literature and criticized......
Maurice Leblanc was a French author and journalist best known as the creator of the fictional character Arsène......
Harper Lee was an American writer nationally acclaimed for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960). Harper Lee’s......
Vernon Lee was an English essayist and novelist who is best known for her works on aesthetics. Paget was born to......
Rosamond Nina Lehmann was an English novelist noted for her sensitive portrayals of girls on the threshold of adult......
Jim Lehrer was an American journalist and author, best known as an anchor of NewsHour, a nightly television news......
Joel Lehtonen was a Finnish novelist in the naturalistic tradition of Émile Zola and Maxim Gorky. The first stage......
Fritz Leiber was an American writer noted for his stories of innovation in sword-and-sorcery, contemporary horror,......
Michel Leiris was a French writer who was a pioneer in modern confessional literature and was also a noted anthropologist,......
Stanisław Lem was a Polish author of science fiction that veers between humanism and despair about human limitations.......
Camille Lemonnier was a novelist, short-story writer, and art critic, one of the outstanding personalities of the......
Jacob van Lennep was a Dutch novelist, poet, and leading man of letters in the mid-19th century. Early in his career......
Anna Maria Lenngren was a Swedish poet whose Neoclassical satires and pastoral idylls show a balance and moderation......
Charlotte Lennox was an English novelist whose work, especially The Female Quixote, was much admired by leading......
Elmore Leonard was an American author of popular crime novels known for his clean prose style, uncanny ear for......
Leonid Maksimovich Leonov was a Russian novelist and playwright who was admired for the intricate structure of......
Mikhail Lermontov was the leading Russian Romantic poet and author of the novel Geroy nashego vremeni (1840; A......
Alexander Lernet-Holenia was a prolific and popular dramatist, poet, and novelist, many of whose works exhibit......
Gaston Leroux was a French novelist, best known for his Le Fantôme de l’opéra (1910; The Phantom of the Opera),......
Alain-René Lesage was a prolific French satirical dramatist and author of the classic picaresque novel Gil Blas,......
Nikolay Semyonovich Leskov was a novelist and short-story writer who has been described as the greatest of Russian......
Doris Lessing was a British writer whose novels and short stories are largely concerned with people involved in......
Charles James Lever was an Irish editor and writer whose novels, set in post-Napoleonic Ireland and Europe, featured......
Carlo Levi was an Italian writer, painter, and political journalist whose first documentary novel became an international......
Meyer Levin was an American author of novels and nonfiction about the Jewish people and Israel. Levin first became......
Jack Levine was a painter who was prominent in the American Social Realist school of the 1930s. Trained first at......
Ivan Levitsky was a Ukrainian Realist novelist of the postserfdom reform period. He drew upon his background as......
Fanny Lewald was a popular German novelist and feminist who wrote mainly on family, marriage, and social problems.......
C.S. Lewis was an Irish-born scholar, novelist, and author of about 40 books, many of them on Christian apologetics,......
Matthew Gregory Lewis was an English novelist and dramatist who became famous overnight after the sensational success......
Shari Lewis was an American puppeteer and author who entertained and educated children on a series of television......
Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist and social critic who punctured American complacency with his broadly drawn,......
Wyndham Lewis was an English artist and writer who founded the Vorticist movement, which sought to relate art and......
José Lezama Lima was a Cuban experimental poet, novelist, and essayist whose baroque writing style and eclectic......
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was a German physicist, satirist, and writer of aphorisms, best known for his ridicule......
Sara Lidman was a novelist, one of the most acclaimed and widely read of the post-World War II generation of Swedish......
Jonas Lie was a novelist whose goal was to reflect in his writings the nature, the folk life, and the social spirit......
Suzanne Lilar was a Belgian essayist, novelist, and playwright, the mother of the novelist Françoise Mallet-Joris.......
Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto was a Brazilian novelist, journalist, short-story writer, and an aggressive social......
Jorge de Lima was a Brazilian poet and novelist who became one of the foremost representatives of regionalist poetry......
Manuel dos Santos Lima is an Angolan poet, dramatist, and novelist whose writing is rooted in the struggle for......
Lin Yutang was a prolific writer of a wide variety of works in Chinese and English; in the 1930s he founded several......
Grace Lin is an American author and illustrator of picture books, books for early readers, and middle-school novels.......
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an American author and airplane pilot primarily known as the wife of aviation pioneer......
Astrid Lindgren was an influential Swedish writer of children’s books who created such memorable characters as......
Norman Lindsay was an Australian artist and novelist especially known for his political cartoons and sensual book......
Eric Linklater was a British novelist, poet, and historical writer noted for his satiric wit. Linklater began studying......
Johannes Linnankoski was a novelist, orator, and champion of Finnish independence from Russia; his works were instrumental......
José Lins do Rego was a novelist of Brazil’s Northeastern school, best known for his five-book Sugar Cane Cycle,......
Osman Lins was a novelist and short-story writer, one of the leading innovators of mid-20th century Brazilian fiction.......
Clarice Lispector was a novelist and short-story writer, one of Brazil’s most important literary figures, who is......
John Lithgow is an American stage and screen character actor known for his extreme versatility, earning acclaim......
Liu Cixin is a Chinese science-fiction author best known for his Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy of novels.......
Liu E was a Chinese government functionary and economic promoter famed for his major literary work, Laocan youji......