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This is a list of authors who have written works of prose and poetry in the Russian language. For separate lists by literary field: *List of Russian-language novelists *List of Russian-language playwrights *List of Russian-language poets ==A== *Alexander Ablesimov (1742–1783), opera librettist, poet, dramatist, satirist and journalist *Fyodor Abramov (1920–1983), novelist and short story writer, ''Two Winters and Three Summers'' *Alexander Afanasyev (1826–1871), folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales, ''Russian Fairy Tales'' *Alexander Afinogenov (1904–1941), playwright, ''A Far Place'' *M. Ageyev (1898–1973), pseudonymous writer, ''Cocain Romance'' *Chinghiz Aitmatov (1928–2008), Kyrgyz novelist and short story writer, ''Jamilya'', ''The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years'' *David Aizman (1869–1922), Russian-Jewish writer and playwright *Bella Akhmadulina (1937–2010), modern poet, ''The String'' *Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), acmeist poet, ''Requiem'' *Ivan Aksakov (1823–1886), journalist, slavophile *Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860), playwright, critic and writer, slavophile *Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859), novelist and miscellaneous writer, ''The Scarlet Flower'' *Vasily Aksyonov (1932–2009), novelist and short story writer, ''Generations of Winter'' *Boris Akunin (born 1956), author, essayist, translator and literary critic, ''Erast Fandorin series'', ''Sister Pelagia series'' *Mikhail Albov, (1851–1911), novelist and short story writer *Mark Aldanov (died 1957), historical novelist *Andrey Aldan-Semenov (1908–1985), Gulag memoirist *Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916), Russian Jewish writer, ''Wandering Stars'' *Margarita Aliger (1915–1992), poet, translator, and journalist, ''Zoya'' *Yuz Aleshkovsky (born 1929), writer, poet, playwright and performer of his own songs, ''Kangaroo'' *Boris Almazov (1827–1876), poet, translator and literary critic *Alexander Amfiteatrov (1862–1938), writer and historian, ''Napoleonder'' *Daniil Andreyev (1906–1959), writer, poet, and Christian mystic, ''Roza Mira'' *Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), novelist, playwright and short story writer, ''The Seven Who Were Hanged'' *Irakly Andronikov (1908–1990), writer, historian, philologist and media personality *Pavel Annenkov (1813–1887), critic and memoirist, ''The Extraordinary Decade'' *Innokenty Annensky (1855–1909), poet, critic and translator, representative of the first wave of Russian Symbolism *Pavel Antokolsky (1896–1978), poet, ''All We Who in His Name'' *Aleksey Apukhtin (1840–1893), poet and writer, ''From Death to Life'' *Maria Arbatova (born 1957), novelist, short story writer, playwright, poet and journalist *Aleksei Arbuzov (1908–1986), playwright, ''A Long Road'' *Vladimir Arnoldi (1871–1924), children's author and professor of biology *Mikhail Artsybashev (1878–1927), naturalist writer and playwright, ''Sanin'' *Nikolai Aseev (1889–1963), futurist poet, ''Night Flute'' *Viktor Astafyev (1924–2001), novelist and short story writer, ''Sad Detective'' *Lera Auerbach (Averbakh) (born 1973), poet, writer and composer *Arkady Averchenko (1881–1925), satirical writer and playwright, ''Ninochka'' *Vasily Avseenko (1842–1913), writer, journalist and literary critic *Hizgil Avshalumov (1913–2001), soviet novelist, poet and playwrighter *Gennadiy Aygi (1934–2006), Chuvash poet and translator *Vasily Azhayev (1915–1968), novelist, ''Far from Moscow'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Russian-language writers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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