Du Fu (Chinese: ¶Å¸¦, 712¨C770) was one of China's greatest poets and a central figure in the literary tradition of the Tang dynasty, often hailed as the "Poet Sage" (ÔŠÂ}) for his moral integrity and the ¡
Daniel Defoe was an English novelist, journalist, merchant, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in ¡
Pablo Neruda, born Ricardo Eli¨¦cer Neftal¨ª Reyes Basoalto in 1904 in Parral, Chile, was a poet, diplomat, and politician, widely considered one of the most influential literary figures of the 20th cen¡
Li Shangyin (Chinese: ÀîÉÌÒþ, c. 813¨C858) was a Chinese poet and politician of the late Tang dynasty, known for his evocative and highly allusive poetry. His works, often rich in imagery and emotion, fre¡
David Hinton has published numerous books of poetry and essays, and many translations of ancient Chinese poetry and philosophy¡ªall informed by an abiding interest in deep ecological thinking. This wid¡
Wis?awa Szymborska (Polish pronunciation: [v?is?wava ??m?b?rska], born July 2, 1923 in K¨®rnik, Poland) is a Polish poet, essayist, and translator. She was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature. I¡
Eliot Weinberger is a contemporary American writer, essayist, editor, and translator. His work regularly appears in translation and has been published in some thirty languages. Weinberger first gained¡
Sandra Cisneros is internationally acclaimed for her poetry and fiction and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Lannan Literary Award and the American Book Award, and of fellowshi¡
William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake's work is today considered seminal and significant in the history of both poetry and the vis¡
Thomas Stearns Eliot was a poet, dramatist and literary critic. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948 "for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to present-day poetry." He wrote the poems ¡
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, often known as Machado de Assis, Machado, or Bruxo do Cosme Velho, (June 21, 1839, Rio de Janeiro¡ªSeptember 29, 1908, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian novelist, poet, pl¡
Frantz Fanon was a psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and author from Martinique. He was influential in the field of post-colonial studies and was perhaps the pre-eminent thinker of the 20th ce¡
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was a major English romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their 1798 joint publication, Lyrical Ball¡
Edward Morgan Forster, generally published as E.M. Forster, was an novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hy¡
Formal experimentation and connection to visual art of noted American poet John Ashbery of the original writers of New York School won a Pulitzer Prize for Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror (1975).¡
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Cyrillic: §ª§Ó§Ñ§ß §³§Ö§â§Ô§Ö§Ö§Ó§Ú§é §´§å§â§Ô§Ö§ß§Ö§Ó) was a novelist, poet, and dramatist, and now ranks as one of the towering figures of Russian literature. His major works include the short¡
Lutz Seiler grew up in the Langenberg district of Gera, Thuringia (former East Germany). After training as a skilled building construction worker, he worked as a bricklayer and carpenter. During his n¡
Mark Fisher (1968 ¨C 2017) was a co-founder of Zero Books and Repeater Books. His blog, k-punk, defined critical writing for a generation. He wrote three books, Capitalist Realism, Ghosts of My Life ²¹²Ô¡
Lao Tzu (Chinese: ÀÏ×Ó; pinyin: L¨£oz¨«; Wade-Giles: Laosi; also Laozi, Lao Tse, Lao Tu, Lao-Tsu, Laotze, Laosi, Lao Zi, Laocius, Lao Ce, and other variations) was a mystic philosopher of ancient China, b¡
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to inde¡