ENERO
1 – J.D. Salinger, E.M. Forster
2 – Isaac Asimov
3 – J.R.R. Tolkien
4 – Jacob Grimm, Gao Xingjian (Premio Nobel 2000)
5 – Rudolf Christoph Eucken (Premio Nobel 1908), Umberto Eco
6 – Osvaldo Soriano
7- William Peter Blatty
8 – Juan Marsé
9 – Giovanni Papini, Simone de Beauvoir
10 – Vicente Huidobro
11 – Eduardo Mendoza
12 – Haruki Murakami, Charles Perrault, Jack London
13 – Clark Ashton Smith
14 – Yukio Mishima
15 – Molière
16 – Susan Sontag
17 – Anton Chejov, Pedro Calderón de la Barca
18 – Nikos Kazantzakis, Rubén Darío, Gonzalo Arango
19 – Edgar Allan Poe, Patricia Highsmith, Julian Barnes
20 – Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (Premio Nobel 1944)
21 – Olav Aukrust, Eduardo Marquina
22 – August Strindberg, Lord Byron
23 – Derek Walcott (Premio Nobel 1992), Stendhal
24 – E.T.A. Hoffmann, Edith Wharton
25 – Alessandro Baricco, Virginia Woolf
26 – Jonathan Carroll
27 – Lewis Carroll
28 – Colette, José Martí, Andrés Neuman
29 – Romain Rolland (Premio Nobel 1915), Boris Pasternak (Premio Nobel 1958)
30 – Lloyd Alexander
31 – Kenzaburō Ōe (Premio Nobel 1994), Norman Mailer
FEBRERO
1 – Yevgeni Zamiatin
2 – James Joyce
3 – Paul Auster
4 – Jacques Prévert
5 – William Burroughs
6 – Pramoedya Ananta Toer
7 – Charles Dickens, Sinclair Lewis (Premio Nobel 1930)
8 – Julio Verne
9 – J.M. Coetzee (Premio Nobel 2003), Alice Walker
10 – Bertolt Brecht
11 – Sidney Sheldon, Jane Yolen
12 – George Meredith, Lou Andreas-Salomé
13 – Georges Simenon
14 – Edmond About, Vsévolod Garshin
15 – Sax Rohmer, Paul Groussac
16 – Richard Ford, Octave Mirbeau
17 – Mo Yan (Premio Nobel 2012), Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
18 – Toni Morrison (Premio Nobel 1993)
19 – André Breton, Carson McCullers, Amy Tan
20 – Pierre Boulle
21 – Chuck Palahniuk, David Foster Wallace, Raymond Queneau
22 – James Russell Lowell, Hugo Ball
23 – Erich Kästner, W.E.B. Du Bois
24 – Whilhelm Grimm
25 – Anthony Burgess
26 – Victor Hugo, Michel Houellebecq
27 – John Steinbeck (Premio Nobel 1962)
28 – José Vasconcelos, Ernest Renan
29 – Dee Brown, Marin Sorescu
MARZO
1 – Richard Wilbur, Ralph Ellison
2 – Dr. Seuss, Tom Wolfe, John Irving
3 – Arthur Lundkvist, William Godwin
4 – Ryszard Kapuściński, Alan Sillitoe
5 – Dora Marsden
6 – Gabriel García Márquez (Premio Nobel 1982)
7 – Georges Perec, Kōbō Abe, E.L. James
8 – Josep Pla, Kenneth Grahame
9 – Mickey Spillane, Umberto Saba
10 – Boris Vian
12 – Jack Kerouac
13 – Giorgos Seferis (Premio Nobel 1963)
14 – Alexandru Macedonski, Algernon Blackwood
15 – Paul von Heyse (Premio Nobel 1910), Blas de Otero
16 – Sully Prudhomme (Premio Nobel 1901)
17 – Patrick Hamilton, William Gibson
18 – Stéphane Mallarmé, John Updike
19 – Philip Roth
20 – Henrik Ibsen, Nikolái Gogol, Friedrich Hölderlin
21 – Alda Merini, Jean Paul
22 – Louis L’Amour
23 – Roger Martin du Gard (Premio Nobel 1937)
24 – Dario Fo (Premio Nobel 1997), Tirso de Molina
25 – Flannery O’Connor
26 – Patrick Süskind, Tennessee Williams
27 – Louis-Ferdinand Céline
28 – Mario Vargas Llosa (Premio Nobel 2010), Máximo Gorki
29 – Marcel Aymé
30 – Paul Verlaine
31 – Octavio Paz (Premio Nobel 1990), Enrique Vila-Matas
ABRIL
1 – Milan Kundera, Fernando del Paso
2 – Hans Christian Andersen, Emile Zola
3 – George Herbert, Edward Everett Hale
4 – Marguerite Duras
5 – Robert Bloch, Hugo Claus
6 – Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Dan Andersson
7 – Gabriela Mistral (Premio Nobel 1945), William Wordsworth
8 – John Fante
9 – Charles Baudelaire
10 – Paul Theroux, Stephan Heym
11 – Christopher Smart, Sándor Márai
12 – Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Tom Clancy, Alan Ayckbourn
13 – Samuel Beckett (Premio Nobel 1969), Seamus Heaney (Premio Nobel 1995), Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (Premio Nobel 2008)
14 – Denís Fonvizin, Erich von Däniken
15 – Tomas Tranströmer (Premio Nobel 2011), Henry James
16 – Anatole France (Premio Nobel 1921)
17 – John Ford, Nick Hornby, Thorton Wilder
18 – Antero de Quental, Joy Gresham
19 – José de Echegaray (Premio Nobel 1904)
20 – Charles Maurras
21 – Fredrik Bajer, Charlotte Brontë
22 – Vladimir Nabokov
23 – Halldór Laxness (Premio Nobel 1955)
24 – Carl Spitteler (Premio Nobel 1919), Robert Penn Warren
25 – Leopoldo Alas “Clarín”
26 – Roberto Arlt, William Shakespeare, Vicente Aleixandre (Premio Nobel 1977)
27 – Rafael Guillén, Mary Wollstonecraft
28 – Roberto Bolaño, Harper Lee
29 – Robert J. Sawyer, Alejandra Pizarnik, Jack Williamson
30 – Jaroslav Hašek, Germán Espinosa
MAYO
1 – Joseph Heller
2 – Jerome K. Jerome, E.E. Smith
3 – Juan Gelman, Nélida Piñón
4 – Amos Oz, Graham Swift
5 – Henryk Sienkiewicz (Premio Nobel 1905)
6 – Harry Martinson (Premio Nobel 1974)
7 – Rabindranath Tagore (Premio Nobel 1913), Władysław Reymont (Premio Nobel 1924)
8 – Thomas Pynchon
9 – James Matthew Barrie
10 – Benito Pérez Galdós
11 – Rubem Fonseca, Camilo José Cela (Premio Nobel 1989)
12 – Marco Denevi, Bertus Aafjes
13 – Alphonse Daudet, Roger Zelazny
14 – Herbert W. Franke, Göran Tunström
15 – Mijaíl Bulgákov, L. Frank Baum
16 – Juan Rulfo
17 – Alfonso Reyes, Henri Barbusse
18 – Bertrand Russell (Premio Nobel 1950)
19 – Elena Poniatowska
20 – Sigrid Undset (Premio Nobel 1928), Honoré de Balzac
21 – Alexander Pope, Tudor Arghezi
22 – Arthur Conan Doyle
23 – Pär Lagerkvist (Premio Nobel 1951)
24 – Mijaíl Shólojov (Premio Nobel 1965), Joseph Brodsky (Premio Nobel 1987), Michael Chabon
25 – Raymond Carver
26 – Robert William Chambers
27 – John Cheever, Dashiell Hammett, Rachel Carson
28 – Patrick White (Premio Nobel 1973), Ian Fleming
29 – G.K. Chesterton, Dante Alighieri
30 – Randolph Bourne, Countee Cullen
31 – Walt Whitman, Saint-John Perse (Premio Nobel 1960)
JUNIO
1 – Colleen McCullough
2 – Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Premio Nobel 1917)
3 – Allen Ginsberg
4 – Apolón Máikov
5 – Federico García Lorca, Ken Follett
6 – Thomas Mann (Premio Nobel 1929)
7 – Orhan Pamuk (premio Nobel 2006)
8 – Marguerite Yourcenar, John W. Campbell
9 – Charles Webb, Curzio Malaparte
10 – Saul Bellow (Premio Nobel 1976)
11 – Renée Vivien, Mrs. Humphry Ward
12 – Ana Frank, Charles Kingsley
13 – William Butler Yeats (Premio Nobel 1923), Fernando Pessoa, Leopoldo Lugones, Augusto Roa Bastos
14 – Yasunari Kawabata (Premio Nobel 1968)
15 – Ramón López Velarde
16 – Murray Leinster, Torgny Lindgren
17 – Cristina Bajo
18 – Iván Goncharov, Efraín Huerta
19 – Salman Rushdie
20 – Vikram Seth, Jean-Claude Izzo, Aleksander Fedro
21 – Jean-Paul Sartre (Premio Nobel 1964), Joaquim Machado de Assis
22 – Dan Brown
23 – Richard Bach
24 – Ambrose Bierce, Ernesto Sábato
25 – George Orwell
26 – Pearl S. Buck (Premio Nobel 1938)
27 – Anna Banti, Ivan Vazov, Robert Aickman
28 – Luigi Pirandello (Premio Nobel 1934), Juan José Saer
29 – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Giacomo Leopardi
30 – Czesław Miłosz (Premio Nobel 1980)
JULIO
1 – Juan Carlos Onetti
2 – Hermann Hesse (Premio Nobel 1946), Wisława Szymborska (Premio Nobel 1996)
3 – Franz Kafka
4 – Nathaniel Hawthorne
5 – Jean Cocteau, Jaqueline Harpman, Marcel Arland
6 – Verner von Heidenstam (Premio Nobel 1916)
7 – Robert A. Heinlein, David Eddings
8 – Jean de la Fontaine, Richard Aldington
9 – Barbara Carland, Jan Neruda
10 – Marcel Proust
11 – Cordwainer Smith, E.B. White, León Bloy, Luis de Góngora
12 – Pablo Neruda (Premio Nobel 1971)
13 – Wole Soyinka (Premio Nobel 1986)
14 – Isaac Bashevis Singer (Premio Nobel 1978)
15 – Walter Benjamin, José Enrique Rodó
16 – Tomás Eloy Martínez
17 – Shmuel Yosef Agnón (premio Nobel 1966)
18 – William Makepeace Thackeray
19 – Robert Pinget, Nathalie Sarraute, Vladimir Mayakovski
20 – Cormac McCarthy, Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Premio Nobel 1931)
21 – Ernest Hemingway (Premio Nobel 1954), John Gardner
22 – Raymond Chandler, León de Greiff
23 – Héctor Germán Oesterheld, Cyril M. Kornbluth
24 – Henrik Pontoppidan (Premio Nobel 1917), Alexandre Dumas, Robert Graves
25 – Elias Canetti (Premio Nobel 1981)
26 – Aldous Huxley, George Bernard Shaw (Premio Nobel 1925)
27 – Giosuè Carducci (Premio Nobel 1906)
28 – Malcolm Lowry
29 – Eyvind Johnson (Premio Nobel 1974)
30 – Emily Brontë
31 – J.K. Rowling, Cees Nooteboom
AGOSTO
1 – Herman Melville
2 – Isabel Allende, Rómulo Gallegos, James Baldwin
3 – Linda S. Howington, P.D. James, Leon Uris
4 – Knut Hamsun (Premio Nobel 1920), Virgilio Piñera
5 – Guy de Maupassant
6 – Charles Fort, Piers Anthony
7 – Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín
8 – Jostein Gaarder
9 – Barbara Delinsky, Daniel Keyes, Ramón Pérez de Ayala
10 – Suzanne Collins, Alfred Döblin, Jorge Amado
11 – Enid Blyton, Fernando Arrabal, Alex Haley
12 – Jacinto Benavente (Premio Nobel 1922)
13 – Charles Williams, Vladimir Odóyevski
14 – John Galsworthy (Premio Nobel 1932)
15 – Stieg Larsson
16 – Charles Bukowski, Jules Laforgue
17 – V.S. Naipual (Premio Nobel 2001), Herta Müller (Premio Nobel 2009), Jonathan Franzen
18 – Alain Robbe-Grillet
19 – Ana Miranda
20 – H.P. Lovecraft, Salvatore Quasimodo (Premio Nobel 1959)
21 – Emilio Salgari
22 – Ray Bradbury
23 – Edgar Lee Masters
24 – Jorge Luis Borges, Paulo Coelho, Jean Rhys
25 – Álvaro Mutis
26 – Julio Cortázar
27 – Theodore Dreiser
28 – León Tolstói, Goethe
29 – Maurice Maeterlinck (Premio Nobel 1911)
30 – Mary Shelley
31 – Julio Ramón Ribeyro
SEPTIEMBRE
1 – Edgar Rice Burroughs
2 – Hans Haeger, Allen Carr, Andreas Embirikos
3 – Sara Orne Jewett, Adriano Banchieri
4 – Richard Wright
5 – Nicanor Parra
6 – Andrea Camilleri
7 – John William Polidori, Taylor Caldwell
8 – Frédéric Mistral (Premio Nobel 1904), Alfred Jarry
9 – Cesare Pavese
10 – Jeppe Aakjær, Hilda Doolittle, Franz Werfel
11 – O. Henry, D.H. Lawrence
12 – H.L. Mencken, Han Suyin
13 – Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Sherwood Anderson
14 – Mario Benedetti, Francisco de Quevedo
15 – Adolfo Bioy Casares
16 – Frans Eemil Sillanpää (Premio Nobel 1939)
17 – Ken Kesey
18 – Samuel Johnson, Michael Hartnett
19 – William Golding (Premio Nobel 1983)
20 – George R.R. Martin, Javier Marías
21 – Juan José Arreola, H.G. Wells, Stephen King, Luis Cernuda
22 – John Home
23 – Jaroslav Seifert (Premio Nobel 1984)
24 – Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Antonio Tabucchi, Juan Villoro
25 – William Faulkner (Premio Nobel 1949), José Donoso
26 – T.S. Eliot (Premio Nobel 1948)
27 – Grazia Deledda (Premio Nobel 1926), Irvine Welsh
28 – Eugenio d’Ors
29 – Miguel de Cervantes, Miguel de Unamuno, Andrés Caicedo
30 – Truman Capote, Elie Wiesel
OCTUBRE
1 – Isaac Bonewits, Serguéi Aksákov
2 – Graham Greene
3 – Alain-Fournier, Thomas Wolfe, Gore Vidal
4 – Anne Rice, MAnuel Reina Montilla
5 – Denis Diderot, Clive Barker
6 – David Brin
7 – Juan Benet
8 – José Cadalso, R.L. Stine
9 – Ivo Andric (Premio Nobel 1961)
10 – Claude Simon (Premio Nobel 1985), Harold Pinter (Premio Nobel 2005)
11 – François Mauriac (Premio Nobel 1952)
12 – Eugenio Montale (Premio Nobel 1975)
13 – Christine Nöstlinger
14 – Katherine Mansfield
15 – Mario Puzo, Italo Calvino
16 – Günter Grass (Premio Nobel 1999), Oscar Wilde, Eugene O’Neill (Premio Nobel 1936)
17 – Nathanel West, Pablo de Rokha
18 – Henri Bergson (Premio Nobel 1927)
19 – Miguel Ángel Asturias (Premio Nobel 1967), Philip Pullman
20 – Elfriede Jelinek (Premio Nobel 2004), Arthur Rimbaud, Felisberto Hernández
21 – Alphonse de Lamartine, Edmundo de Amicis
22 – Iván Bunin (Premio Nobel 1933), Doris Lessing (Premio Nobel 2007)
23 – Robert Bridges, Michael Crichton
24 – Fernando Vallejo
25 – Anne Tyler, Stig Daberman, John Berryman
26 – Jan Wolkers, Andréi Bely
27 – Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas
28 – Evelyn Waugh
29 – Fredric Brown, Jean Giraudoux
30 – Paul Valéry, Ezra Pound, Miguel Hernández
31 – John Keats
NOVIEMBRE
1 – Hermann Broch
2 – Odysséas Elýtis (Premio Nobel 1979)
3 – André Malraux
4 – Ciro Alegría, Charles Frazier
5 – Sam Shepard
6 – Robert Musil, Michael Cunningham
7 – Albert Camus (Premio Nobel 1957), Rafael Pombo
8 – Bram Stoker, Margaret Mitchell
9 – Imre Kertész (Premio Nobel 2002)
10 – José Hernández
11 – Fiódor Dostoyevski, Kurt Vonnegut, Carlos Fuentes
12 – Michael Ende
13 – Robert Louis Stevenson
14 – Astrid Lindgren
15 – Gerhart Hauptmann (Premio Nobel 1912)
16 – Chinua Achebe, José Saramago.
17 – Voltairine de Cleyre
18 – Alan Dean Foster, Margaret Atwood, D.E. Stevenson
19 – Anna Seghers
20 – Selma Lagerlöf (Premio Nobel 1909), Nadine Gordimer (Premio Nobel 1991), Don DeLillo
21 – Beryl Bainbridge, Voltaire
22 – André Gide (Premio Nobel 1947), José María de Heredia
23 – Paul Celan
24 – Carlo Collodi
25 – Lope de Vega
26 – Eugene Ionesco
27 – José Asunción Silva, Pedro Salinas
28 – Alberto Moravia, William Blake
29 – C.S. Lewis, Louisa May Alcott
30 – Theodor Mommsen (Premio Nobel 1902), Mark Twain, Winston Churchill (Premio Nobel 1953), Jonathan Swift
DICIEMBRE
1 – Daniel Pennac, Tahar Ben Jelloun
2 – George Saunders
3 – Joseph Conrad
4 – Rainer Maria Rilke, Cornell Woolrich
5 – Joan Didion, Cristina Rossetti
6 – Peter Handke, Eve Curie
7 – Willa Cather
8 – Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (Premio Nobel 1903)
9 – John Milton
10 – Nelly Sachs (Premio Nobel 1966), Clarice Lispector, Emily Dickinson
11 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Premio Nobel 1970), Naguib Mahfuz (Premio Nobel 1988)
12 – Gustave Flaubert, OG Mandino
13 – Heinrich Heine, Ángel Ganivet
14 – Amy Hempel, Shirley Jackson
15 – Edna O’Brien
16 – Jane Austen, Philip K. Dick, Rafael Alberti
17 – Penelope Fitzgerald, José Balza
18 – Hector Hugh Munro, Michel Tournier
19 – José Lezama Lima, Paolo Giordano
20 – Eugenia Ginzburg, Gonzalo Rojas
21 – Heinrich Böll (Premio Nobel 1972), Augusto Monterroso
22 – James Burke, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
23 – Juan Ramón Jiménez (premio Nobel 1956), Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
24 – Stephenie Meyer
25 – Quentin Crisp, Rebecca West
26 – Alejo Carpentier, Henry Miller
27 – Carl Zuckmayer, Pietro Zorutti
28 – Manuel Puig
29 – Francisco Nieva, José Aguerre
30 – Rudyard Kipling (Premio Nobel 1907)
31 – Horacio Quiroga, Junot Díaz
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