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The Internationale
left-wing anthem
Henri Barbusse
French author (1873-1935)
Harry Martinson
Swedish writer (1904–1978)
Jorge Amado
Brazilian writer (1912-2001)
B. Traven
German novelist
Martin Andersen Nexø
Danish writer (1869–1954)
Alan Sillitoe
British writer
Artur Lundkvist
Swedish writer (1906-1991)
James Kelman
Scottish writer
Yuriko Miyamoto
Japanese novelist, critic, member of the Japanese Communist Party
Max von der Grün
German author (1926-2005)
Sunao Tokunaga
Japanese novelist and writer (1899-1958)
Pagu
Patrícia Rehder Galvão, known by her pseudonym Pagu (June 9, 1910 – December 12, 1962) was a Brazilian writer, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator who had a large role in the Brazilian Modernist movement. Pagu was also politically active, being associated to the Brazilian Communist Party during the 1930 decade.
proletarian literature
literature created by working-class writers mainly for the class-conscious proletariat
Edward Dahlberg
Novelist, essayist (1900-1977)
Kurt Held
German writer (1897-1959)
Stan Barstow
British writer (1928–2011)
Yoshiki Hayama
Japanese writer (1894–1945)
Einosuke Itō
Japanese writer (1903-1959)
Hans Marchwitza
German writer, proletarian poet, and Communist (1890-1965)
Meridel Le Sueur
American writer and social activist (1900–1996)
Kani Kōsen
book by Takiji Kobayashi
Barry Hines
British writer
James Hanley
British novelist (1897-1985)
Albert Meltzer
English anarcho-communist (1920–1996)
Berta Lask
German writer and journalist (1878–1967)
Gustav Sandgren
Swedish writer (1904-1983)
Ralph Bates
English novelist (1899-2000)
Erik Asklund
Swedish writer
Henry Poulaille
French writer (1896–1980)
Marcel Martinet
Poet, novelist and playwright (1887–1944)
Denji Kuroshima
Japanese writer
Josef Kjellgren
Swedish writer (1907–1948)
Ōmi Komaki
Japanese scholar and translator
Bill Naughton
Irish-born British playwright and author (1910-1992)
Josephine Herbst
American writer (1892-1969)
Otto Gotsche
German politician and author (1904-1985)
Patrick MacGill
Irish writer (1889–1963)
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
novel by Alan Sillitoe
Huasipungo
Huasipungo (hispanicized spelling from Kichwa wasipunku or wasi punku, wasi house, punku door, "house door") is a 1934 novel by Jorge Icaza (1906-1978) of Ecuador.
Tane maku Hito
former magazine in Japan
Samuil Lehtțir
Moldovan writer (1901–1937)
H.H. Lewis
American poet (1901–1985)
James C. Welsh
British politician (1880-1954)
Senki
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Idris Davies
Welsh poet (1905–1953)