Slavic, East European, and Former USSR Resources


Selected Literatures and Authors Pages


Index of Literatures
General Literature      
Abkhaz Afghan Albanian Armenian
Assyrian - Chaldean Azerbaijani Bashkir Belarusian
Bosnian & Hercegovinan Bulgarian Chechen Chuvash
Circassian/North Caucasus Crimean Tatar Croatian Cyprus (Greek)
Cyprus (Turkish) Czech Dagestan East German
Egyptian Estonian Finnish Georgian
Greek Hungarian Iranian or Persian Jewish or Hebrew
Kalmyk Karaim Tatar Karelian Kazakh
Khanty-Mansi Komi, Komi Permian Kurdish Kyrgyz
Latvian Lebanese Lezgin Lithuanian
Livonian [Liivi] Macedonian Mari Moldovan
Mongolian Montenegrin [Mordvin] Erza [Mordvin] Moksha
Ossetian Palestinian Persian or Iranian Polish
Roma or Gypsy Romanian Russian Rusyn, Carpatho
Sami Serbian Slovak Slovenian
Syriac Syrian Tajik Tatar
Tibetan [Old] Turkestan Turkish Turkmen
Udmurt Ukrainian Uzbek Uyghur
Vlah, Vlach, Aromanian Yiddish Yugoslav Other


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Abkhaz Literature and Authors

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Afghan Literature and Authors

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Afghan Writers [General or From Various Strands]

  • Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi 13th Century Afghan poet

Pashto Afghan Writers

Dari Afghan Writers

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Albanian Literature and Authors



Assyrian or Chaldean Literature and Authors (Modern Era) [One People or Ethnic Group Comprising Several Religious Organizations and Traditions (Assyrian Church of the East, The Chaldean Catholic Church, Syrian Orthodox Church (Jacobian and Assyrian), and Protestant Assyrian Churches)]

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  • Rabi Yosip Bet Yosip (1942 - ).



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Azerbaijani Literature and Authors

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Bashkortostan or Bashkir Literature and Authors (Republic of Bashkortostan of the Russian Federation)

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Belarusian Literature and Authors



Bosnian, Herzegovinan, and Bosniak Literature and Authors [Also called Bosnian-Herzegovinian literature]




Bulgarian Literature and Authors

 

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  • Nedjalko Jordanov (1940- ).

  • Emil Manov ( - ).

  • Ivajlo Petrov ( - ).

  • Pavel Matev ( - ).
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Chechen Literature and Authors

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Chuvash Literature and Authors (Chuvash Republic of the Russian Federation)

 

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Circassian and Other North Caucasus Literature and Authors [Includes all the North Caucasus peoples without separate sections here (Balkar, Karbindian, Karachai; Adygei, Ingush, etc]. Separate listings for Abkhaz Literature and Authors and Ossetian Literature and Authors and also Chechen Literature and Authors and Dagestani Literature and Authors and Lezgin Literature and Authors.

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Adygei Literature and Authors
Balkar Literature and Authors
  • Kaisyn Kuliev (1917- ). Balkar poet.
Cherkess Literature and Authors
Ingush Literature and Authors
  • Jemaldin Yandiev ( - ).(Ingushian poet).

Kabardian Literature and Authors
Karachai Literature and Authors

  • Kh. Bayranoukova ( - ). (Karachian poet).

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Crimean Tatar Literature and Authors

 

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Croatian Literature and Authors

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Cypriot Literature and Authors (Greek Community)

 

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Cypriot Literature and Authors (Turkish Community)

 

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Czech Literature and Authors [Includes German-Bohemian, German Jewish, Czech-Jewish and other authors who have resided in what is now the Czech Republic.]

 

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