- male (North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
- Reg Johanson (born in 1968 in Leduc) is a composition and literature instructor, poet and essayist. His critical writing focuses on the critique of...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Alfred Kerr, born Alfred Kempner, was an influential German-Jewish theatre critic and essayist, nicknamed the "Kulturpapst" ("Culture Pope"). Kerr...
- male, deceased (1989)
- Ken Adachi (1929 - February 9, 1989) was a Canadian writer and literary critic, who was associated with the "Toronto Star"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s...
- male, deceased (1997)
- Saul Chaplin was one of Hollywood's preeminent composers and musical directors. He was born Saul Kaplan in Brooklyn, New York. He had worked on...
- male
- Harris Ayers Houghton was a professional physician and military officer of the United State during and shortly after World War I. But his fame...
- male
- Benjamin Beduneau, also known as Lancelot, is a French composer. In 2005 he sued Malcolm McLaren for plagiarism, alleging that McLaren had copied...
- male, deceased (1993)
- Eugen Barbu was a Romanian modern novelist, short story writer, journalist, and correspondent member of the Romanian Academy. The latter position...
- male
- Samuel Rosenberg (1912-January 5 1996) was best known for his 1974 study of Sherlock Holmes entitled "Naked is the Best Disguise" (subtitled "The...
- male, deceased (1640)
- William Alabaster (also Alablaster, Arblastier) (1567 - 1640) was an English poet, playwright, and religious writer. His surname is one of the many...
- male
- Jean Taisner (Taisnier) (in Latin, Johannes Taisnerius) was a Jesuit priest. In 1572, Taisner published from the press of Johann Birkmann of...
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