Французский фотограф Софи Бассуль, съемочная карьера которой пришлась на второю половину прошлого века, является автором более трех тысяч портретов всемирно известных литераторов.
American poet, novelist and short story writer Charles Bukowski, drinking on the set of the French TV program Apostrophes hosted by Bernard Pivot. далее Writer Anne Bragance at Window.
Writer Romain Gary at Home.
Argentine novelist and short story writer Julio Cortazar at home in France.
Mario Vargas Llosa is a prominent Peruvian writer. He is a journalist, novelist, playwright, and literary critic.
French Writer Jacques Laurent.
Susan Sontag relaxes on a sofa.
Italian Novelist Alberto Moravia.
Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov.
Czech writer Milan Kundera puts his hands to his face during an appearance on the French literary television show Apostrophes.
Professor, radical feminist, poet, philosopher, and a literary scholar, Hélène Cixous is the author of many texts of fiction, essays and plays.
Novelist Graham Swift won the 1996 Booker Prize for his novel, Last Orders.
Annie Ernaux.
Margaret Atwood.
French Writer Genevieve Dormann Near Statue.
German poet, novelist, playwright, and graphic artist Gunter Grass.
French writer Marie Cardinal.
Professor, radical feminist, poet, philosopher, and a literary scholar, Hélène Cixous is the author of many texts of fiction, essays and plays.
Prominent French writer Pierre Daninos at home in France.
Zoe Oldenbourg is a novelist and historian.
Henrietta Garnett.
German-born writer Charles Bukowski stands outside his home in Los Angeles, California. He is a prolific writer in many genres, but is best known for his poetry.
French Writer Natacha Michel.
Swedish writer and journalist Stieg Larsson on visit in Paris.
French writer Sebastien Japrisot holds a bouquet of gladioluses.
Writer Anthony Burgess.
John Irving.
Italian Novelist Alberto Moravia.
British Writer Salman Rushdie Sitting in Park.
French-speaking Algerian writer Mohammed Dib.
Sebastien Japrisot.
French poet Pierre Emmanuel.
French writer Pierre Boulle is best known for his novels The Bridge on the River Kwai and Planet of the Apes, both of which were made into major motion pictures.
Portuguese writer Jose Saramago leans on a bookshelf in Lisbon. Saramago won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature.
American writer Tom Wolfe.
French Writer Natacha Michel.
Charles Bukowski.
Italian writer and semiologist Umberto Eco.
French novelist Monique Lange smokes a cigarette at home in Paris.
Elisabeth Badinter. French socialist and feminist writer and philosopher. Daughter of Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet (Publicis founder), spouse of Maitre Robert Badinter, former French socialist justice minister.
Yugoslavian novelist and poet Danilo Kis.
French feminist and socialist writer and philosopher Elisabeth Badinter admires a sculpture in Paris.
Chilean writer Jose Donoso.
French writer Sylvie Germain smokes a cigarette outdoors in Paris.
South African writer Nadine Gordimer is the 1991 Nobel Prize winner in Literature. Her novels and short stories often focus on race relations and other challenges faced by South Africans.