List of exophonic writers

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This is a list of exophonic writers, i.e. those who write in a language not generally regarded as their first or mother tongue. For more on the phenomenon, see the main article Exophony.

The list below is deliberately brief, eschewing complex details of ethnicity/nationality and the like: the countries and/or languages given are merely a guide to the writer's principal origin and exophonic language - for details see the relevant article on the writer.

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References

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  2. "Irena Brežná". Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing, Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London.
  3. Alberge, Dalya (12 October 2015). "UK-based Romanian author's first novel in English becomes a sensation". the Guardian.
  4. "Missed Connections". 12 June 2014 via NYTimes.com.
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