The author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, was from England.
Harry Potter was a British literary work written by JK Rowling in 1997.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was a British literary work by JK Rowling.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, JK Rowling. She was a British child.
The author of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, JK Rowling, was from England.
The author of 'White Whale' was Agatha Christie.
The author of One Thousand and One Nights was the Arabian novelist, Suraris Sinha. The novel is considered a classic Arabian literary work written in the late 13th century. It tells many myths and legends, including stories about the sun god, the moon god, the sea god, elves, magicians, and sharpshooters. This novel is considered one of the representative works of Arabic literature and has been widely spread to other cultures.
One Thousand and One Nights was one of the masterpieces of Arabian literature by the famous Arabian novelist Abul-Qasim Hasim.
The author of One Thousand and One Nights was Suraat-ul-Qinyass.
Hugo Coetzee was born in South Africa and was hailed as the most outstanding figure of the 20th century. His representative works include "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". Hugo was born into a tribal family in South Africa in 1852. His parents were slaves. As a child, Hugo had been abused and discriminated against, which also led him to form a strong anti-slavery and racial equality ideology. At the age of 19, Hugo fled South Africa and went to Europe to study literature and languages. Hugo's literary style was unique. He used profound insight and unique narrative methods to describe the complexity of human nature and social injustice. His works were widely acclaimed not only in Europe but also in America, Asia and Africa. Representative works: "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris" Description: Hugo was born in South Africa and was hailed as the most outstanding of the 20th century. His representative works include "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". His work profoundly revealed the complexity of human nature and social injustice, which had a profound impact on South African literature and culture.