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  1. Les Poètes maudits. Les Poètes maudits is a work by Paul Verlaine that was published in 1884. The work is a homage to Tristan Corbière, Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Villiers de l'Isle-Adam and Pauvre Lélian (Paul Verlaine himself, the name being an anagram ).

  2. Notable works. Martín Fierro. José Hernández (born José Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón; 10 November 1834 in Chacras del Perdriel – 21 October 1886 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine journalist, poet, and politician best known as the author of the epic poem Martín Fierro.

  3. Jacques José Mardoché Attali ( French pronunciation: [ʒak atali]; born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant. A very prolific writer, Attali published 86 books in 54 years, between 1969 and 2023.

  4. Prokhanov, Aleksandr. Occupation. Writer. Alexander Andreyevich Prokhanov ( Russian: Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Проха́нов; born 26 February 1938) is a Russian writer, a member of the secretariat of the Writers Union of the Russian Federation, and the author of more than 30 novels and short story collections. [1]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErewhonErewhon - Wikipedia

    Erewhon: or, Over the Range ( / ɛrɛhwɒn / [2]) is a novel by English writer Samuel Butler, first published anonymously in 1872, [3] set in a fictional country discovered and explored by the protagonist. The book is a satire on Victorian society. [4]

  6. List of English writers. List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages. References for the information here appear on the linked Wikipedia pages.

  7. Eugene Gordon (November 23, 1891 – March 18, 1974) was a journalist, editor, fiction writer, World War I officer, and social activist. He cofounded and edited the Harlem Renaissance literary magazine Saturday Evening Quill and edited a magazine put out by the Boston John Reed Club.

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