I have no idea. Maybe you could provide more context or clues to help figure it out.
The author of the novel " Base " was the sci-fi author, Isaac Asimov. He was born in the United Kingdom and had American nationality.
The origin of novels can be traced back to ancient Greek and Roman narrative literature, such as Homer's Iliad and Odessey. However, modern novels in the true sense originated in the early 20th century in the United States. The most famous of them were Owen (1819-1892) and Thomas Hardy (1820-1873). Owen was one of the most important representatives of British romantic literature. His works included The British Working Class's Social Tensions (1860) and The Birth of Cranston (1861). Hardy was one of the representatives of American literature in the 19th century. His works included "Daisy of the D'Urbervilles"(1874) and "Christmas in Conway"(1876). Therefore, it can be said that the works of the first writers of modern novels, Owen and Thomas Hardy, had a profound impact on modern literature.
I'm not sure exactly which science fiction books Naval Ravikant likes. But some popular science fiction books like 'Dune' by Frank Herbert are often favorites among many. It has a richly detailed universe, complex characters, and themes of politics, religion, and ecology in a science - fictional setting.
The author of " Crusoe " was the British novelist Daniel Defoe. He was born in Plymouth, England in 1719 and died in 1772.
It's not specified clearly in the novel. So, I can't give a definite answer.
Volci, the author of Gadfly, was a polish.
The author of Maigret novels, Georges Simenon, was Belgian.
Aladdin is often depicted as being of Arabian nationality in the original story.
In the original story of Aladdin, his nationality is often not explicitly defined. It's more focused on the magical and adventurous aspects of the tale.