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BAC Pearl - USA

GID André - France

SHOW George Bernard - UK

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ZAX Nelia - Sweden

Yeats William Butler - Ireland

CAMU Albert - France

MANN Heinrich - Germany

SELA Camilo José - Spain

WHITE Patrick Victor Martindale - Australia

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AGNON Shmuel Yosef - Israel

BELL Heinrich - Germany

BUNIN Ivan Alekseevich - Russia France

HESSE German - Switzerland

LEWIS Sinclair - USA

MILOSH Czeslaw - Poland USA

SARTRE Jean Paul - France

SIMON Claude - France

TAGOR Rabindranath - India

UNSET Sigrid - Norway

FRANCE Anatole - France

EICHEN Rudolf - Germany

ELIOT Thomas Stearns - UK

UNSON Eyvind - Sweden

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ANDRIC Ivo - Yugoslavia

BELLOW Sol - USA

GAMSUN Knut - Norway

MAHFOUZ Naguib - Egypt

MORIAC François - France

Pablo Neruda - Chile

RUSSELL Bertrand - UK

ROLLAND Romen - France

ELITIS Odyseas - Greece

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Henri BERGSON - France

GOLDING William - Great Britain

CANETTI Elvias - Austria

KIPLING Joseph Rudhyar - Great Britain

Mommsen Theodor - Germany

Montale Eugenio - Italy

REYMONT Vladislav - Poland

SEYFERT Yaroslav - Czechoslovakia

SEFERIS Georgos - Greece

FAULKNER William - USA

SHOLOKHOV Mikhail Alexandrovich - USSR

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BRODSKY Iosif Aleksandrovich - USA Rus. poet

BJÖRNSON Bjornstjerne Martinius - Norway

HAUPTMAN Gerhart - Germany

Kawabata Yasunari - Japan

CARDUCCI Giosue - Italy

LAGERLEF Selma - Sweden

LAKSNESS Hadldour Kiljan - Iceland

MISTRAL Gabriela - Chile

Sienkiewicz Heinrich - Poland

STEINBECK John Ernst - USA

CHURCHILL Winston - Great Britain

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GALSWORSEY John - Great Britain

QUASIMODO Salvatore - Italy

MARTINSON Harry Edmund - Sweden

Maeterlinck Maurice - Belgium

PASTERNAK Boris Leonidovich - USSR

HEMINGWAY Ernest Miller - USA

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LAGERKVIST Per Fabian - Sweden

Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich - Russian writer

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PONTOPPIDAN Henrik - Denmark

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