define foreign writer
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I think of a Foreign Author as a writer from overseas or another country whose writing might have to be translated to a different language from some readers.
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1 It just takes a cursory glance at Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk’s works to see the strong influence of Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
In his novel My Name is Red, Pamuk describes the Istanbul of the past in a way that echoes Dostoyevsky’s descriptions of 19th century St. Petersburg.
2.The modernist English writer was in complete awe of Leo Tolstoy, showering him with the highest praise. In her essay The Russian Point of View, Woolf called Tolstoy the “greatest of all novelists.” In the essay, Woolf explored the depth of the Russian writer’s works, making some sharp observations of her own.
“From his first words, we can be sure of one thing at any rate — here is a man who sees what we see, who proceeds, too, as we are accustomed to proceed, not from the outside inwards but from the inside outwards,” Woolf wrote of Tolstoy.