Writers from africa-eurasia?

Margaret Thatcher William Shakespeare Albert Einstein Stephen Hawking Isaac Newton Elizabeth I of England Saddam Hussein Prince Charles Bertrand Russell Guy Ritchie Ludwig Wittgenstein Sir Alan Sugar Emily Jane Brontë Freeman Dyson Anne Brontë Abbas Kiarostami Alexander Suvorov Alexander Cockburn Alphonse de Lamartine Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga Alan Ayckbourn Abraham Isaac Kook Alfred Döblin Alexandra Kosteniuk Adalbert Stifter Alexander Wilson Alan Hollinghurst Zoë Heller Alexandra Fuller Alan Bleasdale Anu Garg Almudena Grandes Alexander von Kluck Aboul-Qacem Echebbi Amelia Edwards Alphonse Allais Alexandre Herculano Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Alexander Esenin-Volpin Alexandros Papadiamantis Abdourahman Waberi Alexander Kielland Alexander John Ellis Alois Jirásek Ada Cambridge Abraham Calovius Alfred Domett Alexey Troitsky Alois Carigiet Albert Richard Smith Alexis Piron Alexander Wylie Adam Bartsch Achdé Abu Rushd Alfred Ainger Alexander Rüstow Albert Kivikas Friedrich Nietzsche Thomas Hobbes Jason Connery Amelia Bullmore Alfred North Whitehead Alexei Sayle A. J. Buckley Alan Whicker Alexander Herzen Alan Clarke Alain Soral Alain de Benoist Ama Ata Aidoo Amanda Foreman Abdolkarim Soroush Alexander Kotov Alain-Fournier Alan Plater Aloysius Bertrand Alain-René Lesage Alexandra Marinina Abd-ru-shin Alun Owen Abraham Mapu Alexander Rüstow Abdur Rahman Badawi Abel Bonnard Alexey Suetin Alexander Harkavy Altaf Fatima Aaron Lee A.

H. Armstrong Aaron Bernstein Adalbert of Prussia Alexander Tolush Alan Noel Latimer Munby Alauddin Al-Azad Alexander Francis Chamberlain Alexander Koblencs Albert Salvadó Alpheus Todd Alasdair Hutton Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger Abe Masao.

Born 22 June 1940), the internationally acclaimed Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film producer wikipedia Alexander Suvorov Alexander Suvorov Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (sometimes transliterated as Aleksandr, Aleksander and Suvarov), Count Suvorov of Rymnik, Prince of Italy, Count of Holy Roman Empire (November 24, 1729 - May 18, 1800) wikipedia Alexander Cockburn Alexander Cockburn Alexander Claud Cockburn, born June 6, 1941, the self-described radical Irish-born journalist who has lived and worked in the United States since 1973 wikipedia Alphonse de Lamartine Alphonse de Lamartine Alphonse Marie Louise Prat de Lamartine (Alphonse-Marie-Louis de Prat de Lamartine) (October 21, 1790 - February 28, 1869), the French writer, poet and politician, born in Mâcon, Burgundy into French provincial nobility wikipedia Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga (Madrid August 7, 1533 - November 29, 1595 in Madrid), Spanish nobleman, soldier and poet Alan Ayckbourn Alan Ayckbourn Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE (born April 12, 1939), the popular and prolific English playwright website wikipedia Abraham Isaac Kook Abraham Isaac Kook Abraham Isaac Kook (1864–1935), the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandate for Palestine, the founder of the (now) Religious Zionist Yeshiva Merkaz HaRav, and a renowned Torah scholar wikipedia Alfred Döblin Alfred Döblin Alfred Döblin (August 10, 1878 – June 26, 1957), the German expressionist novelist, best known for Berlin Alexanderplatz wikipedia Alexandra Kosteniuk Alexandra Kosteniuk Alexandra Kosteniuk (?) (born April 23, 1984 in Perm, Volga Federal District), the Russian chess Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2515 website wikipedia Adalbert Stifter Adalbert Stifter Adalbert Stifter (23 October 1805 - 28 January 1868), the Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue wikipedia Alexander Wilson Alexander Wilson Alexander Wilson (July 6, 1766 - August 23, 1813), the Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist and illustrator wikipedia Alan Hollinghurst Alan Hollinghurst Alan Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954), the British novelist, and winner of the 2004 Booker Prize for The Line of Beauty wikipedia Zoë Heller Zoë Heller Zoë Heller (born July 7, 1965), the British journalist and novelist wikipedia Alexandra Fuller Alexandra Fuller Alexandra Fuller (born 1969 in England), the African author website wikipedia Alan Bleasdale Alan Bleasdale Alan Bleasdale (born March 23, 1946 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, brought up in Huyton), the English television dramatist, best known for several social realist drama serials based on the lives of ordinary people wikipedia Anu Garg Anu Garg Anu Garg, the founder of the Word.A. Day email service and wordsmith.org website website wikipedia Almudena Grandes Almudena Grandes Almudena Grandes Hernández (Madrid, 7 May 1960), the Spanish writer wikipedia Alexander von Kluck Alexander von Kluck Alexander Heinrich Rudolph von Kluck (May 20, 1846 - October 19, 1934), the German general during World War I. Kluck, born in Münster, Westphalia wikipedia Aboul-Qacem Echebbi Aboul-Qacem Echebbi Abou-Al-kacem Echebbi (Arabic:?

, pronounced Abo Al Qassim Al Shabbi) (1909-1934), the Tunisian poet wikipedia Amelia Edwards Amelia Edwards Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards (7 June, 1831-15 April, 1892), the English novelist, journalist, lady traveller and Egyptologist wikipedia Alphonse Allais Alphonse Allais Alphonse Allais (October 20, 1854 - October 28, 1905), the French writer and humorist born in Honfleur, Calvados wikipedia Alexandre Herculano Alexandre Herculano Alexandre Herculano de Carvalho e Araújo (March 28, 1810 - September 13, 1877), Portuguese historian, born in Lisbon of humble stock, his grandfather having been a foreman stonemason in the royal employ wikipedia Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (1796-1854), also known as Munshi Abdullah, the Malayan writer wikipedia Alexander Esenin-Volpin Alexander Esenin-Volpin Alexander Sergeyevich Esenin-Volpin, the prominent Russian-American poet and mathematician wikipedia Alexandros Papadiamantis Alexandros Papadiamantis Alexandros Papadiamantis (Greek: ) (March 3, 1851 - 3 January, 1911), the famous and influential Greek writer of the 19th century wikipedia Abdourahman Waberi Abdourahman Waberi Abdourahman A. Waberi (born 1965 in Djibouti), the award-winning Somalian writer, as well as a high-school English teacher website wikipedia Alexander Kielland Alexander Kielland Alexander Lange Kielland (February 18, 1849 - April 6, 1906), one of the most famous Norwegian authors of the 19th century wikipedia Alexander John Ellis Alexander John Ellis Alexander John Ellis (or Alexander Sharpe) (14 June, 1814 - 28 October, 1890), the English mathematician and philologist wikipedia Alois Jirásek Alois Jirásek Alois Jirásek (August 23, 1851, Hronov – March 12, 1930, Prague), the Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays wikipedia Ada Cambridge Ada Cambridge Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 - 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross, the English born Australian writer wikipedia Abraham Calovius Abraham Calovius Abraham Calovius, the Lutheran theologian, and one of the champions of Lutheran orthodoxy in the 17th century wikipedia Alfred Domett Alfred Domett Alfred Domett, CMG (20 May, 1811 - 2 November, 1887), the English colonial statesman and poet wikipedia Alexey Troitsky Alexey Troitsky Alexey Alexeyevich Troitsky, or Alexei, or Troitzky (March 14, 1866-August 1942), considered to have been one of the greatest composers of chess endgame studies wikipedia Alois Carigiet Alois Carigiet Alois Carigiet (August 30, 1902 - August 1, 1985), the Swiss graphic designer, painter, and illustrator wikipedia Albert Richard Smith Albert Richard Smith Albert Richard Smith (May 24, 1816 - May 23, 1860), the English author, entertainer, and mountaineer wikipedia Alexis Piron Alexis Piron Alexis Piron (July 9, 1689 - January 21, 1773), the French epigrammatist and dramatist wikipedia Alexander Wylie Alexander Wylie Alexander Wylie (April 6, 1815 - February 10, 1887), British Protestant Christian missionary to China wikipedia Adam Bartsch Adam Bartsch Johann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch (1757 - 1821, both Vienna), the Austrian scholar and artist wikipedia Achdé Achdé Achdé, the pseudonym of Hervé Darmenton (July 30, 1961, Lyon), the French comic book writer and artist wikipedia Abu Rushd Abu Rushd Abu Rushd Matinuddin, born December 25 1919 in Kolkata, the renowned modern Bangladeshi author, using the literary name of Abu Rushd wikipedia Alfred Ainger Alfred Ainger Alfred Ainger (February 9, 1837 - February 8, 1904), the English biographer and critic wikipedia Alexander Rüstow Alexander Rüstow Alexander Rüstow (1824 - 1866), the Prussian soldier and military writer wikipedia Albert Kivikas Albert Kivikas Albert Kivikas (18 January, 1898 Suure-Jaani, Estonia – 19 May, 1978 Lund, Sweden), the Estonian writer and journalist wikipedia Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th Century philosopher wikipedia Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes, the 17th Century English philosopher wikipedia Jason Connery Jason Joseph Connery, actor and son of Sean Connery website wikipedia Amelia Bullmore Amelia Bullmore (b. January 31, 1964), the English actress, writer and comedian wikipedia Alfred North Whitehead Alfred North Whitehead, OM (February 15 1861, Ramsgate, Kent, England - December 30 1947, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.), the English-born mathematician who became a philosopher wikipedia Alexei Sayle Alexei David Sayle (born 7 August 1952, Anfield, Liverpool), the English comedian, actor and author website wikipedia A.

J. Buckley A.J. Buckley (February, 1978), the Irish-Canadian actor of television and film wikipedia Alan Whicker Alan Donald Whicker, CBE (born August 2, 1921, Cairo, Egypt), the British journalist and broadcaster website wikipedia Alexander Herzen Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen (?) ( in Moscow — in Paris), the major Russian pro-Western writer and thinker known as the "father of Russian socialism" wikipedia Alan Clarke Alan Clarke (28 October 1935 - 24 July 1990), the television and film director, producer and writer, born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England wikipedia Alain Soral Alain Soral (born October 2, 1958), the French sociologist, essayist, and film maker, author of several polemical essays website wikipedia Alain de Benoist Alain de Benoist (born 11 December 1943), the French academic, philosopher, a founder of the Nouvelle Droite and head of the French think tank GRECE wikipedia Ama Ata Aidoo Ama Ata Aidoo (born March 23, 1942), the Ghanaian author and playwright who was born Christina Ama Aidoo in Abeadzi Kyiakor wikipedia Amanda Foreman Amanda Lucy Foreman (born 1968 in London, England, UK), the award-winning British/American biographer wikipedia Abdolkarim Soroush Abdolkarim Soroush (Persian:? ) or Abdulkarim Soroush (1945 - ), the leading Iranian thinker, philosopher, reformer and Rumi scholar website wikipedia Alexander Kotov Alexander Alexandrovich Kotov (?) ( - January 8, 1981), the Russian chess grandmaster and author wikipedia Alain-Fournier Alain-Fournier, the pseudonym of Henri Alban-Fournier (October 3 1886 - September 22 1914), a French author and soldier wikipedia Alan Plater Alan Frederick Plater, CBE (born 15 April 1935), the English playwright and screenwriter, who has worked extensively in British television from the 1960s to the 2000s wikipedia Aloysius Bertrand Louis-Jacques-Napoléon “Aloysius” Bertrand (20 April 1807 – 29 April 1841), the French poet instrumental in the introduction of the prose poem into French literature and is credited with inspiring later Symbolist poets wikipedia Alain-René Lesage Alain-René Lesage (May 8, 1668, Sarzeau - November 17, 1747, Boulogne), also spelled Le Sage, the French novelist and playwright born at Sarzeau, in the peninsula of Rhuys, between the Morbihan and the sea, Brittany wikipedia Alexandra Marinina Alexandra Marinina (born July 16, 1957, real name Alekseyeva Marina Anatolyevna), the Russian best-seller detective stories writer website wikipedia Abd-ru-shin Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (b.

April 18, 1875 in Bischofswerda, Saxony, Germany; d. December 6, 1941 in Kipsdorf, Ore Mountains, Germany), best known as the author of the Grail Message wikipedia Alun Owen Alun Owen (November 24 1925 - December 6 1994), the British screenwriter, predominantly active in television but best remembered by a wider audience for writing the screenplay of The Beatles' debut feature film A Hard Day's Night in 1964 wikipedia Abraham Mapu Abraham Mapu (1808, Slobodka, Kaunas – 1867, Koenigsberg), the Lithuanian-born Hebrew novelist wikipedia Alexander Rüstow Alexander Rüstow (April 8 1885 - June 30, 1963), the German sociologist and economist wikipedia Abdur Rahman Badawi Abdur Rahman Badawi (Arabic: ) (February 17, 1917–July 25,2002), the well-known Egyptian existentialist professor of philosophy wikipedia Abel Bonnard Abel Bonnard (December 19, 1883-May 31, 1968), the French poet, novelist and politician wikipedia Alexey Suetin Alexey Stepanovich Suetin (November 16 1926 in Kirovohrad- September 10 2001 in Moscow), the Russian International Grandmaster of chess and an author wikipedia Alexander Harkavy Alexander Harkavy (? Aleksandr Garkavi, May 5, 1863, born at Nowogrudok, Minsk guberniya (governate), Russia (now Navahrudak, Hrodna, Belarus) - 1939, New York), the Russian-born American writer wikipedia Altaf Fatima Altaf Fatima (born 1929 in Lucknow, India), the Urdu novelist wikipedia Aaron Lee Aaron Lee Soon Yong (born 7 June 1972 in Malaysia), the Singaporean prize-winning poet who writes in English wikipedia A. H.

Armstrong Arthur Hilary Armstrong (August 13, 1909-October 16, 1997), the English educator and author wikipedia Aaron Bernstein Aaron Bernstein (1812 - 1884), the German Jewish scientist, author and reformer wikipedia Adalbert of Prussia Heinrich Wilhelm Adalbert von Hohenzollern (October 29, 1811 - June 6, 1873), the Prussian prince from the House of Hohenzollern, naval theorist, and admiral wikipedia Alexander Tolush Alexander Kazimirovich Tolush (1 May 1910–3 March 1969), the Soviet Russian chess grandmaster wikipedia Alan Noel Latimer Munby Alan Noel Latimer Munby (1913 - 1974), the English author, writer and librarian wikipedia Alauddin Al-Azad Alauddin Al-Azad, the modern Bangladeshi author, novelist, and poet wikipedia Alexander Francis Chamberlain Alexander Francis Chamberlain (1865 - 1914), the Canadian anthropologist, born in England wikipedia Alexander Koblencs Alexander Koblents (Latvian Aleksandrs Koblencs, German Koblenz) (3 September 1916, Riga – 9 December 1993, Riga), the Latvian chess International Master, trainer, and writer wikipedia Albert Salvadó Albert Salvadó (b. Andorra la Vella, 1951), the Andorran writer in Catalan language and Castilian wikipedia Alpheus Todd Alpheus Todd (30 July 1821 – 22 January 1884), the English-born Canadian librarian and constitutional historian, most notable for his publications on parliamentary government wikipedia Alasdair Hutton Alasdair Henry Hutton OBE (born 19 May 1940, London), the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Member of the European Parliament for the South of Scotland constituency between 1979 and 1989 wikipedia Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger (31 May 1785 - 1 May 1866), known as Thomas Bérenger or Berenger de la Drôme, the French lawyer and politician wikipedia Abe Masao Abe Masao (b. 1915), the Buddhist philosopher and emeritus pofessor of Nara University.

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