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==Non-English language literature== {{updated|May 2011}} Non-English language literature (particularly writers whose work is unavailable or not widely available in English). See also [[List of African writers by country]]. === Requested articles === These include all of the nonexistent links listed under "Literature by country or language" *[[Sorbian literature]] (for inspiration, see [[:de:Kategorie:Literatur (Sorbisch)]]) *[[Mohammed Awzal]] (ca. 1680-1749), the most important author of the Sous Berber ([[Tashelhiyt language|Tashelhiyt]]) literature tradition. <s>Needs an article as badly as</s> As of May 2011 has a short article. ** the [[Tashelhiyt language#Literature|literature]] section of the language article needs expansion. *[[Hoda Barakat]] Stub as of May 2011. *Latin American and Caribbean women writers - [[Darline Dorce-Coupet]], [[Daisy Cubías]], [[Magaly Alabau]], [[Mariá Álvarez Rios]], [[Emilia Bernal]], [[Teresa Bevin]], [[Dulce Maria Borrero]], [[Rafaela Chacon Nardi]], [[Fina Garcia Marruz]], [[Chely Chima]], [[Mercedes Matamoros y del Valle]], [[Mirtha N. Quintanales]], [[Eliana Rivero]]. *Korean women writers - [[Hildi Kang]], [[Hyun-Deok Foreman Kim]], [[Ok-Kyo Kim]], [[Yoko Kawashima Watkins]], [[Mia Yun]] *Indonesian women writers - [[Soewarsih Djojopoespito]], [[Elisabeth Woensdregt]], [[Mevrouw Kloppenburg-Versteegh]], [[Nellie van Kol]] (alias Jacoba Maria Petronella Porreij), [[Medy Loekito]], [[Jeanne de Loos-Haaxman]], [[Harryet Marsman]], [[Louise de Neve]], [[Cornélie Noordwal]], [[Karin Ottenhoff]], [[Mary Pos]], [[Dé-Lilah]] aka Lucie van Renesse, [[Lin Scholte]], [[Ena Stok-van Es]], [[C. Swaan-Koopman]], [[Hélène Weski]], [[Augusta de Wit]], [[Marie C. van Zeggelen]] *[[Phra Maha Raja-Kru]], one of Thailand's most famous poets **For example, [[:th:เสือโคคำฉันท์|the story about the tiger cub and the calf written by Raja-Ru in circa 1657 is in the Thai Wikipedia]] but not in the English Wikipedia *Red links on the [[Premio Nadal]] (a list of winners of a Spanish literary prize) *Red links in the [[Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize]] for women writers. *[[User:Gimme danger/Watchlist:Women's writing in South Asia|Indian woman writers]] - created using ''Women Writing in India'', edited by Susie Tharu and K. Lalita, many many redlinks *Red links on the [[List of Algerian writers]] *Red links on the [[List of historic Indian texts]] === Requests for expansion === *Indonesian women writers - [[Mina Kruseman]], [[Annie Romein-Verschoor]] *Korean women writers ** [[Hyung-Soon Cha]] As of May 2011 this links to a stub about a novel & not to a writer. Is this correct? ** [[Han Kang]] ** [[Myung Mi Kim]] *Latin American and Caribbean women writers ** [[Marie Vieux Chauvet]] ** [[Carmen Lyra]] Start Class as of May 2011. ** [[Carmen Brannon]] rated a stub as of May 2011, but looks like it's moved a little beyond that ** [[Mirta Aguirre]] ** [[Dora Alonso]] ** [[Juana Borrero]] ** [[Julieta Campos]] ** [[Cristina García]] C Class as of May 2011. ** [[Mireya Robles]] * [[Mahmoud Shabestari]] Great Persian poet and Sufi Muslim. I couldn't find enough information about him in English.--<span style="font-family:monospace;">[[User:Sa.vakilian|Sa.vakilian]]([[User talk:Sa.vakilian|t]]-[[Special:Contributions/Sa.vakilian|c]])</span> 10:56, 15 April 2007 (UTC) * [[Yaşar Kemal]] Major Turkish writer. **[[Memed, My Hawk]] and [[İnce Memed]] tetralogy, two articles on his novels, could also use some attention. * [[Antonio Machado]] One of the great poets of the 20th century <s>gets barely more than a stub.</s> As of May 2011, it's C Class. * [[Arabic literature]] - a disgracefully short article on a huge topic. - [[User:Mustafaa|Mustafaa]] 10:38, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC) B Class as of May 2011. * [[Yefet ben Ali]] A Karaite Sage of past whose commentaries were influential on Ibn Ezra and Kimchi, and was a subject of interest during the first half of the 1900s. His writings could go under Mustafaa's suggestion, as they were all written in Arabic. --[[User:Yoshiah ap|Josiah]] 03:16, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC) Has a neutrality tag as of May 2011. * [[Slovene literature]], would expand it myself but right now I am very busy. --[[User:Eleassar|<span style="color:green;">'''''Eleassar'''''</span>]] [[Image:Slovenia flag 300.png|20px]] [[User talk:Eleassar|my talk]] 10:22, 28 August 2005 (UTC) *[[Chinese literature]] <s>is just a collection of lists- nary a sentence to be seen.</s> As of May 2011, there's a good deal of writing but also several clean up tags. *[[Latin American literature]] - outside of the Boom, almost no content. [[User:Zafiroblue05|zafiroblue05]] | [[User talk:Zafiroblue05|Talk]] 22:26, 8 July 2006 (UTC) Looks fixed. Multiple eras are mentioned now. Could use inline citations though. [[User:Cloveapple|Cloveapple]] ([[User talk:Cloveapple|talk]]) 20:43, 28 May 2011 (UTC) * [[Being and Nothingness]] - a major philosophical essay of the 20th century. <s>The stub is not clear, with many missing parts.</s> As of May 2011 its grown well past a stub but has many many tags. * [[My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (novel)]] Stub. * [[Omenuko]] - one-sentence stub on Nigerian novel (first novel in Igbo language) * [[Kiran Nagarkar]] - Indian author - he's the subject of an anthology, so surely more information is available from there if nowhere else. Up to Start Class as of May 2011. * [[Migrant literature]] - This is supposed to be about a category of world literature, but needs to be expanded with examples from other contexts. Also, it needs to be better sourced. Standard sources for Post-colonial literature and Exil literature would be good here, but migration is a broader topic than just its overlap with those two well-studied fields. --[[User:Doric Loon|Doric Loon]] ([[User talk:Doric Loon|talk]]) 09:43, 29 May 2011 (UTC) *[[Ogboju ode ninu igbo olodumare]] a novel by [[Daniel O. Fagunwa]] is a one sentence stub as of May 2011 *[[Abdullah Al-Baradouni]] this article needs more sources. I have tried looking for sources in English but there aren't many. I suspect there would be many more in Arabic.[[User:CircleGirl|CircleGirl]] ([[User talk:CircleGirl|talk]]) 05:09, 16 December 2018 (UTC) <!--=== Requests for review/attention ===--> === Satisfactory === * [[Kenzaburō Ōe]] Now covers the basics. {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias/open tasks/Linguistics}}
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