12 Best Writers Born In The Month of June

12 Best Writers Born In The Month of June

12 Best Writers Born In The Month of June: June has given the world constellations of wonderful poets, novelists, playwrights and writers

Thomas Hardy (2nd June)

Thomas Hardy (2nd June)

The English novelist Hardy, best known for his works “Tess of the d’Urbervilles”, “Far From the Madding Crowd” and “Jude the Obscure” was prolific.

Aleksandr Pushkin (6th June)

Aleksandr Pushkin (6th June)

It is said that what Shakespeare was to England, Pushkin was to Russia. Indeed, Pushkin pioneered Russian literature.

Orhan Pamuk (7th June)

Orhan Pamuk (7th June)

This Nobel Prize-winning author of “My Name is Red”, “The Red-Haired Woman”, “The Museum of Innocence” and more is a prolific writer.

Saul Bellow (10th June)

Saul Bellow (10th June)

Bellow is such a wonderful writer that he won both the Nobel Prize in Literature as well as the Pulitzer Prize for fiction

William Butler Yeats (13th June)

William Butler Yeats (13th June)

The Irish poet Yeats won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his works such as “A Prayer For My Daughter”, “The Stolen Child” and “Among School Children.

Erich Segal (16th June)

Erich Segal (16th June)

Creating the most sensational love story written to date, Segal’s “Love Story” won him an immense mass following.

Salman Rushdie (19th June)

Salman Rushdie (19th June)

Rusdhie, who was exiled from India, lived in Pakistan and now lives in the United States, is a writer of magical realism.

Jean Paul Sartre (21st June)

Jean Paul Sartre (21st June)

Sartre was an existentialist philosopher and writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964. He wrote several works including “Nausea”, “Being and Nothingness”.

Octavia E Butler (22nd June)

Octavia E Butler (22nd June)

From “Parable of the Sower” to “Kindred”, “Wild Seed”, “Bloodchild” and “Fledgeling”, Butler is the master of science fiction.

George Orwell (25th June)

George Orwell (25th June)

Orwell needs no introduction – he was one of the strongest and most political voices in literature in the twentieth century.

Yann Martel (25th June)

Yann Martel (25th June)

Martel was a renowned Canadian writer born in Spain. He wrote “Life of Pi”, which won him the Man Booker Prize in 2001.

Antoine de St Exupery (29th June)

Antoine de St Exupery (29th June)

The French writer Antoine, who was also a journalist and aviator, wrote the famous story “The Little Prince”.