Capek, Karel, CHAH pehk, KAR uhl (1890-1938), a Czech author, became famous for introducing the word robot into the modern vocabulary. In his play R.U.R. (1921), Capek criticized scientific progress and social conformity by creating a race of manufactured men and women who take over the world. He called them robots, a variation of a Czech word for slaves.
Carew, Jan (1925-...), is a West Indian writer whose work concentrates on the Caribbean identity and the rights of individuals, especially… More>>
Matura, Mustapha (1939-...), a West Indian-born dramatist, won praise for his plays about West Indians either in the Caribbean or as immigrants in… More>>
Singer, Israel Joshua (1893-1944), was a Polish-born American journalist and novelist who wrote in Yiddish. He was born in Bilgoraj, Poland, the… More>>
Oz, Amos (1939-...), is an Israeli novelist, short-story writer, and essayist known for his challenging and sometimes controversial writings about… More>>
Petrie, George (1790-1866), was an Irish artist and musical scholar and historian. Petrie devoted much of his life to the study and recording of… More>>
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