Joseph Addison (1672–1719) was an influential English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician best known for his contributions to The Spectator, a daily publication he co-founded with his friend Richard Steele. Addison played a key role in shaping early 18th-century English prose and journalism. His writing style was elegant, clear, andContinue Reading

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) was one of the most important and enduring voices in English poetry. As Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1850 until his death, he helped define the spirit of the Victorian age through his deeply reflective, emotionally resonant, and stylistically rich verse. Tennyson’s work combinedContinue Reading

Aravind Adiga is an accomplished Indian-Australian author best known for his debut novel, The White Tiger, which won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2008. Born on October 23, 1974, in Chennai, India, Adiga’s literary works explore the complexities of contemporary Indian society, addressing issues such as class struggle, corruption,Continue Reading

Chinua Achebe, a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic, is regarded as a central figure of modern African literature and one of the most important voices in what is now known as postcolonial literature. His first novel and magnum opus, Things Fall Apart, occupies a pivotal place in African literature and remainsContinue Reading

Anna Akhmatova, born Anna Andreyevna Gorenko on June 23, 1889, in Bolshoy Fontan near Odessa, Ukraine, was one of the most prominent and influential Russian poets of the 20th century. Her life and work were marked by profound personal and political turmoil, making her a symbol of resilience and artisticContinue Reading