Rafael Azcona
Spanish writer and novelist. The film of Azcona is linked to four directors in four stages of his work: Marco Ferrero, Luís García Berlanga, Carlos Saura and José Luís Ga...
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Spanish writer and novelist. The film of Azcona is linked to four directors in four stages of his work: Marco Ferrero, Luís García Berlanga, Carlos Saura and José Luís Ga...
Swedish writer and columnist. His novels have been published in more than 40 countries.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was a Spanish soldier, novelist, poet and playwright. It is considered the highest figure in Spanish literature and is universally known for ...
James Robert Davis, better known as Jim Davis, is an American comic artist, renowned for being the creator of Garfield.
He is a Spanish writer of both fiction and non-fiction. He has published some novels under the pseudonym Nicholas Wilcox.
Spanish writer and journalist, recognized for his acute irony and humorous style. Throughout his career, he wrote novels, stories, theatrical works and journalistic artic...
Henry Fielding was a novelist known for his great sense of humor and satirical skills, and as author of the novel Tom Jones.
He was a prolific Spanish avant-garde writer and journalist, generally attached to the generation of 1914 or novecentism, and promoter of the literary genre known as greg...
He was a screenwriter and comic book editor. Mainly famous for being the co-author of the adventures of Asterix.
He was an Italian writer and journalist. His father had a small shop and his mother was a teacher; he had a happy childhood until his family was affected by the economic ...
He has written numerous books for children and a poemary. He worked for a while with people with physical and mental deficiencies, which helped him create his first novel...
English novelist and essayist of encyclopedic and visionary prose. His most famous novel, "A Happy World," is a dystopia that explores the dangers of totalitarianism and ...
Creator of a multitude of humorous series, including Mortadelo and Philemon, an essential icon of several generations. Many other later comic artists recognize their grea...
Spanish writer and playwright. His work, related to the theatre of the absurdity, moved away from the traditional humour by approaching another more intellectual, unlikel...
Per Ola Jonasson, better known as Jonas Jonasson, is a Swedish journalist and writer.
He was a Spanish writer, jurist and enlightened politician. Especially committed to the economic and cultural development of his country, his report on the Agrarian Law o...
Jeffrey Patrick Kinney, better known as Jeff Kinney, is an American designer, shoe designer, producer, writer and actor, as well as head of the Poptropic website.
She is a Spanish writer and journalist, known mainly as the creator of Manolito Gafotas.
Terence David John "Terry" Pratchett, OBE was a British writer of fantasy and science fiction, creator of the hilarious Discomundo.
David Safier is a German writer and novelist. Safier studied journalism and trained professionally on radio and television. From 1996 onwards he began to develop his face...
Jesse Q. Suso grew up coming and going between Indonesia, Singapore and Oxford, and he considers all three places his home.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known by the pseudonym Mark Twain, was a popular American writer, speaker and humorist.