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This list contains the names of persons (of any ethnicity or nationality) who wrote fiction, essays, or plays in the German language. It includes both living and deceased writers. Most of the medieval authors are alphabetized by their first name, not by their sobriquet
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century German male writers and Category:20th-century German women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
The Best German Novels of the Twentieth Century is a list of books compiled in 1999 by Literaturhaus München and Bertelsmann, in which 99 prominent German authors, literary critics, and scholars of German ranked the most significant German-language novels of the twentieth century. [1]
The Frankfurt Book Fair. German literature (German: Deutschsprachige Literatur) comprises those literary texts written in the German language.This includes literature written in Germany, Austria, the German parts of Switzerland and Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, South Tyrol in Italy and to a lesser extent works of the German diaspora.
Karl Friedrich May (/ m aɪ / MY, German: [kaʁl ˈmaɪ] ⓘ; 25 February 1842 – 30 March 1912) was a German author. He is best known for his novels of travels and adventures, set in the American Old West, the Orient, the Middle East, Latin America, China and Germany. He also wrote poetry, a play, and composed music.
Claire Goll (1890–1977), German-born poet, novelist, writing in German and French; Natalie Grams (born 1978), German physician, writer, scientific skeptic, former homeopath; Argula von Grumbach (1492–1554), poet, letter writer, first Protestant woman writer; Karoline von Günderrode (1780–1806), poet
German writers with disabilities (7 P) + German LGBTQ writers (10 C, 12 P) German male writers (9 C, 1,451 P) German women writers (11 C, 275 P) A.
German women novelists (187 P) G. German graphic novelists (4 P) H. German historical novelists (18 P) N. Novelists from Berlin (2 P) S. German satirical novelists (12 P)