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  • Claribel Alegría (1924), poet, she received the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2006. (List)

  • Emilio Álvarez Lejarza (1884–1969), writer (List)

  • Emilio Álvarez Montalván (1919), political writer (List)

  • June Beer (1935-1986) Afro-Nicaraguan poet and artist. (List)

  • Gioconda Belli (1948), poet (List)

  • Yolanda Blanco (1954), poet and translator. (List)

  • Tomás Borge (1930), writer, poet, and essayist. (List)

  • Omar Cabezas (1950), writer (List)

  • Ernesto Cardenal (1925), poet (List)

  • Blanca Castellón (1958), poet (List)

  • José Coronel Urtecho (1906–1994), poet, translator, essayist, critic, narrator, playwright, and historian. (List)

  • Alfonso Cortés (1893–1969), poet (List)

  • Arturo Cruz (1954), writer (List)

  • Pablo Antonio Cuadra (1912–2002), poet (List)

  • Rubén Darío (1867–1916), poet, referred to as The Father of Modernism. (List)

  • Omar D'León (1929), poet (List)

  • Karly Gaitán Morales (born 1980), Nicaraguan film historian, and writer. (List)

  • Salomón Ibarra Mayorga (1887–1985), poet and lyricist of "Salve a ti, Nicaragua", the Nicaraguan national anthem. (List)

  • Erwin Krüger (1915–1973), poet and composer. (List)

  • Rigoberto López Pérez (1929–1956), poet and writer. (List)

  • Francisco Mayorga (1949), writer (List)

  • Camilo Mejía (1975), author (List)

  • Tony Meléndez (1962), writer (List)

  • Rosario Murillo (1951), poet (List)

  • Daniel Ortega (1945), poet (List)

  • Humberto Ortega (1947), author (List)

  • Azarías H. Pallais (1884–1954), poet (List)

  • Joaquín Pasos (1914–1947), poet (List)

  • Horacio Peña (1946), writer and poet (List)

  • Sergio Ramírez (1942), writer (List)

  • Mariana Sansón Argüello (1918), poet (List)

  • Arlen Siu (1955-1975), essayist (List)

  • Julio Valle Castillo (1952), poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic and art critic (List)

  • Daisy Zamora (1950), poet (List)

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Before the invasion of Spain, the Chorotega and Niagara Peoples of Nicaragua lived in a tribal society, with only oral literature and no written works. During the colonial period, the combination of oral literature and traditional Spanish literature formed the early folk literature of Nicaragua, and then began to emerge a group of writers.

At different times, Nicaragua has had different eras of writing, such as the 17th Century National Independence Movement, which was dominated by fiction. In the 20th century it was Modernist poetry. The random tool compiled a list of 34 of Nicaragua’s most famous writers, including novelists, poets, writers, prose writers, journalists, critics and narrators. If you’re looking for specific information about a particular author, you’ll want to make sure you save the information the generator collates.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Nicaraguan writers.

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