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Site logo image petrini1 posted: " 1546 - Madeleine de l'Aubespine, French writer, poet, literary patron, and lady in waiting to Catherine de Medici; l'Aubespine was one of the earliest female erotic poets and was one of the few female poets whose work was praised by "the prince of poets," The Petrini Page

May 21 Writer Birthdays

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May 21

1546 - Madeleine de l'Aubespine, French writer, poet, literary patron, and lady in waiting to Catherine de Medici; l'Aubespine was one of the earliest female erotic poets and was one of the few female poets whose work was praised by "the prince of poets," Pierre de Ronsard.

1688 - Alexander Pope, English poet and translator best known for his use of satirical verse; he is considered one of the foremost poets of his time.

1811 - Julia Griffiths, British writer, editor, and prominent abolitionist who worked with the American freed slave Frederick Douglass and was one of six founding members of the influential Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society; she is most noted for publishing Autographs for Freedom, an anthology of anti-slavery literature.

1864 - Stéphanie Clotilde Louise Herminie Marie Charlotte (Princess Stéphanie of Belgium), Belgian writer, memoirist, diarist, and inventor who was a Belgian princess by birth and Crown Princess of Austria through marriage to heir-apparent Archduke Rudolf. She was famously widowed when Rudolf and his mistress, Mary Vetsera, died in an apparent murder-suicide pact. When she later published her memoir, including Rudolf's last letter to her -- evidence of the suicide pact -- a scandal ensued and police visited every bookshop in Vienna and seized all copies; it was later published overseas. She also invented a combined chafing dish and spirit lamp, for which she held a U.S. patent.

1880 - Tudor Arghezi (pen name for Ion N. Theodorescu), Romanian writer, poet, journalist, and children's author who is best known for his unique contributions to poetry and to children's literature.

1901 - Suzanne Lilar, Flemish Belgian novelist, playwright, journalist, essayist, literary critic, philosopher, and lawyer who wrote in French.

1906 - Profira Sadoveanu, Romanian writer, poet, journalist, children's author, memoirist, interviewer, and translator who sometimes used the pseudonym Valer Donea; she was strongly influenced by the literary style of her father, novelist Mihail Sadoveanu, and adopted his florid descriptions, but she infused her writing with a feminine sensibility.

1912 - Siddhi Charan Shrestha, Nepalese writer, poet, journalist, and linguistic rights activist who was one of the most prominent writers in Nepal; his revolutionary poetry contributed to the struggle against the autocratic Rana regime, leading to his imprisonment for sedition because of one of his poems, which contained the now-famous line, "Without revolution, there can be no proper peace."

1913 - Oloori Kofoworola "Kofo" Aina Ademola (Lady Ademola, née Moore), Nigerian children's book author and educator who was the first black African woman to earn a degree from Oxford University and the first president of the National Council of Women Societies in Nigeria.

1916 - Harold Robbins, bestselling U.S. author of popular novels, known for his deftness at blending his own life experiences, history, melodrama, sex, and high society into a fast-moving story.

1917 - Enid Elizabeth Backhouse, Australian novelist, scriptwriter, and playwright, best known for her family history Against Time and Place.

1922 - Surendra Mohanty, Indian writer, author, autobiographer, and politician who wrote in Oriya.

1923 - Dorothy Hewett, award-winning Australian novelist, poet, playwright, and feminist writer who has been called "one of Australia's best-loved and most respected writers."

1932 - Gabriele Wohmann, German novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter, and film director.

1935 - Hisako Matsubara, award-winning Japanese novelist, short-story writer, playwright, nonfiction author, editor, columnist, and critic who has published works in Japanese, English, and German; her novels are set in recent Japanese history and address cultural changes and western influences, and her nonfiction books highlight contrasts between Japanese history and European history.

1938 - Ana Diosdado, Argentine-born Argentinian-Spanish author, screenwriter, playwright, theater director, and actress.

1943 - Beverley Naidoo, award-winning South African author, children's writer, novelist, and biographer.

1944 - Janet Dailey (full name Janet Anne Haradon Dailey), bestselling U.S. author of romance novels, with many different series and stand-alone novels.

1948 - Elizabeth Buchan, British writer of novels, short stories, nonfiction, and biography; she is best known for her romantic novels.

1951 - Al Franken (Alan Stuart Franken), U.S. comedian, screenwriter, author, actor, journalist, radio personality, and U.S. Senator.

1951 - Victoria (Torey) Lynn Hayden, U.S. special-education teacher, university lecturer, and writer of fiction and nonfiction books based on her experiences teaching and counseling children with special needs.

1952 - Arezki Metref, Algerian journalist, writer, and poet.

1962 - Hege Storhaug, Norwegian writer, women's rights activist, and journalist who has been particularly critical of Islam's treatment of women; she is also a former player on the Norway women's national volleyball team.

1964 - Miriam Toews, Canadian writer and actress, best known for her novels set in the Mennonite community.

1967 - Lemn Sissay, award-winning British author, poet, playwright, broadcaster, and university chancellor who was the official poet of the 2012 London Olympics.

1983 - P.V. Shajikumar, award-winning Malayalam author, screenplay writer, and software engineer.

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