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[New post] October 3 Writer Birthdays

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October 3 Writer Birthdays

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Oct 3

1554 - Fulke Greville (1st Baron Brooke), English poet, dramatist, biographer, and statesman who was one of the principal courtly writers of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras; he is remembered chiefly for his dark, thoughtful, and distinctly Calvinist views on art, literature, beauty, and other philosophical matters.

1814 - Mikhail Lermontov, influential Russian romantic poet, novelist, and painter whose prose began the tradition of the Russian psychological novel.

1853 - Stephan G. Stephansson, Icelandic, poet, essayist, letter writer, and farmer who lived for decades in the U.S. but wrote only in Icelandic; he was greatly influenced by transcendentalist writer Ralph Waldo Emerson.

1885 - Sophie Anita Treadwell, U.S. playwright and journalist who is best known for her play Machinal, which is often included in drama anthologies as an example of expressionism or modernism.

1886 - Alain-Fournier (pseudonym for Henri Alban-Fournier), French author whose one novel, Le Grand Meaulnes, is considered a classic of French literature.

1897 - Louis Aragon, French poet, novelist, and editor who was one of the founders of the Surrealist movement; he once described his love of literature: "I like beautiful poems, moving poetry, and all the beyond of that poetry. I am extraordinarily sensitive to those poor, marvelous words left in our dark night by a few men I never knew."

1897 - Ilya Ilf (pseudonym of Iehiel-Leyb Arnoldovich Faynzilberg), popular Soviet journalist, writer, novelist, science-fiction author, screenwriter, and satirist who often worked in collaboration with writer Yevgeni Petrov during the 1920s and 1930s under the joint byline "Ilf and Petrov"; together they published two popular comedy novels, The Twelve Chairs and The Little Golden Calf , as well as a satirical book Odnoetazhnaya Amerika (often translated as Little Golden America) that documented their journey through the United States in 1935 and 1936.

1900 - Thomas Wolfe, influential U.S. novelist known for mixing highly original, poetic, and impressionistic prose with autobiographical writing; after Wolfe's death, author William Faulkner said that Wolfe may have had the best talent of their generation.

1905 - Taiko Hirabayashi (pen name of Hirabayashi Tai), award-winning Japanese novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and social commentator who sometimes based her writings on her own life but who also wrote fiction about organized crime; she was known for her socialist views.

1906 - Natalie Savage Carlson, Newbery Honor-winning U.S. children's book author who published her first story at age eight on the children's page of the Baltimore Sunday Sun; her heritage was French-Canadian, and she worked many old family stories and folktales into some of her books, including The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada.

1907 - Mansukhlal Maganlal Jhaveri, Indian Gujarati-language language writer, poet, litlerary critic, and literary historian who was deeply interested in classical Sanskrit poetry and authored The History of Gujarati Literature; he had several pen names, including Devaki Ayodhya, Punarvasu, Madilant, Samintiyajak, and Siddhartha.

1916 - James Herriott, pen name for British veterinarian James Alfred Wight, who wrote the autobiographical book, All Creatures Great & Small and its sequels.

1925 - Gore Vidal, National Book Award-winning U.S. novelist, nonfiction author, essayist, screenwriter, playwright, politician, and political commentator.

1928 - Alvin Toffler, U.S. writer and futurist, known for his works discussing the digital revolution.

1931 - Kwasi Wiredu, Ghanaian philosopher, writer, author, and professor whose work challenges outsiders' preconceived ideas about African belief systems.

1937 - Jesús Martín-Barbero, Spanish and Colombian author, philosopher, and professor who is a specialist in culture and media; he has also published under the name Jesús Martin B.

1948 - Amnon Jackont, Israeli writer, historian, literary editor, and author of bestselling thrillers.

1950 - John Patrick Shanley, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning U.S. playwright, screenwriter, and director; he won an Oscar for writing the film Moonstruck.

1950 - Zelda Jongbloed (née Erasmus), South African journalist and politician.

1954 - Julie Elizabeth McCrossin, Australian radio broadcaster, journalist, comedian, political commentator, and activist for women's and gay rights; she is best known for her role as a team captain on news-based television comedy quiz show.

1961 - Bang Hyeon-seok, award-winning South Korean writer, editor, and professor, much of whose work explores Korea's troubled past, including the plight of laborers and factory workers.

1962 - Simon Scarrow, bestselling Nigerian-born author who is now based in the U.K.; he is known for historical fiction series, including the Eagles of the Empire books, set in 1st Century Roman Europe.

1970 - Sara Zarr, U.S. novelist whose first book, Story of a Girl, was a National Book Award finalist.

1978 - Inger Bråtveit, award-winning Norwegian novelist, writer, and children's author.

1978 - Yusaku Igarashi, Japanese writer of light novels.

1980 - Lindsey Kelk, British novelist, children's writer, journalist, blogger, and children's book editor; she said she was inspired to write her own series when she read the Sweet Valley High books as a teen.

1984 - Japheth Omojuwa, Nigerian columnist, journalist, blogger, public speaker, political commentator, and social media expert.

1991 - OluTimehin Adegbeye, Nigerian writer, editor, and activist; her work focuses on questions of gender, sexuality, poverty, and feminism.

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