List of centenarians (authors, editors, poets and journalists)
The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as authors, poets and journalists – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of centenarians.
Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
---|---|---|---|
M. H. Abrams | 1912–2015 | 102 | American literary critic[1] |
Angelina Acuña | 1905–2006 | 101 | Guatemalan educator, writer and poet[2] |
Nan Agle | 1905–2006 | 100 | American children's writer[3] |
Said Akl (aka Saýid Ýaql) | 1912–2014[4] | 102 | Lebanese writer and poet[5] |
Ruth Nanda Anshen | 1900–2003 | 103 | American author and editor[6] |
Francisco Ayala | 1906–2009 | 103 | Spanish novelist[7] |
Ba Jin | 1904–2005 | 100 | Chinese author [citation needed] |
Ralph Bates | 1899–2000 | 101 | English novelist [citation needed] |
Georgina Battiscombe | 1905–2006 | 100 | British biographer [citation needed] |
Pierre Béarn | 1902–2004 | 102 | French poet [citation needed] |
José Bello | 1904–2008 | 103 | Spanish writer[8] |
Edward Bernays | 1891–1995 | 103 | Austrian-born American publicist[9] |
Harry Bernstein | 1910–2011 | 101 | English-American author[10] |
Colm de Bhailís | 1796–1906 | 109 | Irish poet and songwriter[11] |
H. J. Blackham | 1903–2009 | 105 | British humanist author and philosopher[12] |
Lesley Blanch | 1904–2007 | 102 | English author and fashion critic[13] |
Ralph de Boissière | 1907–2008 | 100 | Trinidadian-Australian author[14] |
Salvador Borrego | 1915– | 109 | Mexican journalist[15] |
E. R. Braithwaite | 1912–2016 | 104 | Guyanese author[16] |
George Braziller | 1916–2017 | 101 | American book publisher[17] |
George E. Bria | 1916–2017 | 101 | American journalist[18] |
Sir Harry Brittain | 1873–1974 | 100 | British journalist and founder of the Empire Press Union |
Arthur Judson Brown | 1856–1963 | 106 | American clergyman, missionary, and author [citation needed] |
William Slater Brown | 1896–1997 | 100 | American novelist, biographer, and translator[19] |
Elfriede Brüning | 1910–2014 | 103 | German journalist and novelist[20] |
Chang Ch'ung-ho | 1914–2015 | 101 | Chinese-American poet, writer and educator[21] |
Fulgence Charpentier | 1897–2001 | 103 | Canadian journalist and columnist [citation needed] |
Nirad C. Chaudhuri | 1897–1999 | 101 | Bengali-Indian writer [citation needed] |
Yehuda Chitrik | 1899–2006 | 106 | American Chabad-Lubavitch author and Mashpia [citation needed] |
Georges-Emmanuel Clancier | 1914– | 110 | French poet[22] |
Beverly Cleary | 1916– | 108 | American author[23] |
Julia Clements | 1906–2010 | 104 | English author and flower arranger[24] |
Norman Corwin | 1910–2011 | 101 | American writer, screenwriter, and producer[25] |
Fleur Cowles | 1908–2009 | 101 | American author, editor and artist[26] |
Victoriano Crémer | 1906–2009 | 102 | Spanish poet[27] |
Ève Curie | 1904–2007 | 102 | American author and biographer [citation needed] |
Geoffrey Dearmer | 1893–1996 | 103 | British poet [citation needed] |
Bessie Delany | 1891–1995 | 104 | American author and civil rights pioneer[28] |
Sadie Delany | 1889–1999 | 109 | American author and civil rights pioneer[28] |
Güzin Dino | 1910–2013 | 102 | Turkish writer[29] |
Marjory Stoneman Douglas | 1890–1998 | 108 | American conservationist and writer [citation needed] |
Milt Dunnell | 1905–2008 | 102 | Canadian sportswriter[30] |
Oscar Dystel | 1912–2014 | 101 | American publisher[31] |
Richard Eberhart | 1904–2005 | 101 | American poet; Pulitzer Prize winner [citation needed] |
Julius Eisenstein | 1854–1956 | 101 | Russian-American writer and historian [citation needed] |
Mari Ellis | 1913–2015 | 101 | Welsh feminist writer[32] |
Jeannette Eyerly | 1908–2008 | 100 | American writer[33] |
Charles Fern | 1892–1995 | 102 | American journalist and aviator[34] |
Juan Filloy | 1894–2000 | 105 | Argentinian writer[35] |
Traute Foresti | 1915–2015 | 100 | Austrian poet and actress [citation needed] |
Neta Lohnes Frazier | 1890–1990 | 100 | American children's author |
Mariana Frenk-Westheim | 1898–2004 | 106 | German-Spanish writer [citation needed] |
Jacque Fresco | 1916–2017 | 101 | American futurist[36] |
Jean Fritz | 1915–2017 | 101 | American children's author[37] |
Dorothy Frooks | 1896–1997 | 101 | American author, publisher, military figure and actress [citation needed] |
Luciana Frassati Gawronska | 1902–2007 | 105 | Polish-Italian author [citation needed] |
Margot Gayle | 1908–2008 | 100 | American author and historical preservationist[38] |
Edward K. Gaylord | 1873–1974 | 101 | American newspaper publisher and philanthropist [citation needed] |
Itche Goldberg | 1904–2006 | 102 | Yiddish writer, scholar and political activist |
Miriam Goldberg | 1916–2017 | 100 | American newspaper publisher and editor[39] |
Bernice Gordon | 1914–2015 | 101 | American cruciverbalist[40] |
Javare Gowda | 1915–2016 | 100 | Indian Kannada language author[41] |
George F. Grant | 1906–2008 | 102 | American author on angling and innovator of fly tying[42] |
Ruth Gruber | 1911–2016 | 105 | American journalist and writer[43] |
Andrés Henestrosa | 1906–2008 | 101 | Mexican writer and politician[44] |
Học Phi | 1913–2014 | 101 | Vietnamese dramatist[45] |
Clare Hollingworth | 1911–2017 | 105 | British journalist, first correspondent to report on World War II[46] |
William Arthur Irwin | 1898–1999 | 101 | Canadian journalist and diplomat[47] |
Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh | 1892–1997 | 105 | Iranian writer [citation needed] |
Elizabeth Jenkins | 1905–2010 | 104 | English novelist[48] |
Ernst Jünger | 1895–1998 | 102 | German writer [citation needed] |
Irena Jurgielewiczowa | 1903–2003 | 100 | Polish author[49] |
Joseph Nathan Kane | 1899–2002 | 103 | American author [citation needed] |
Bel Kaufman | 1911–2014 | 103 | German-born American novelist and professor[50] |
Hans Keilson | 1909–2011 | 101 | German-Dutch novelist[51] |
Sasha Krasny | 1882–1995 | 112 | Russian poet[52] |
Stanley Kunitz | 1905–2006 | 100 | American poet; two-time Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1974, 2000)[citation needed] |
André Lafargue | 1917–2017 | 100 | French journalist and theatre critic [citation needed] |
Anthony Lawrence | 1912–2013 | 101 | British journalist[53] |
Erna Lazarus | 1903–2006 | 102 | American screenwriter [citation needed] |
Michio Mado | 1909–2014 | 104 | Japanese poet[54] |
Clément Marchand | 1912–2013 | 100 | Canadian author, poet and journalist and publisher[55] |
Klára Marik | 1903–2005 | 101 | Hungarian writer and Olympic art competitor[56] |
Claire Martin | 1914–2014 | 100 | Canadian novelist[57] |
Kojima Masajirō | 1894–1994 | 100 | Japanese novelist [citation needed] |
Lorna McDonald | 1916–2017 | 100 | Australian author and historian[58] |
Joe Medicine Crow | 1913–2016 | 102 | American Crow historian and author[59] |
Erik Mesterton | 1903–2004 | 100 | Swedish writer [citation needed] |
Curt Meyer-Clason | 1910–2012 | 101 | German writer and translator[60] |
Draja Mickaharic | 1912– | 112 | American author and occulist[61] |
Naomi Mitchison | 1897–1999 | 101 | Scottish writer [citation needed] |
Alicia Moreau de Justo | 1885–1986 | 100 | Argentine writer [citation needed] |
Henry Morgenthau III | 1917– | 100 | American writer[62] |
John Godfrey Morris | 1916–1917 | 100 | American author, photojournalist and picture editor. |
Ruth Munce | 1898–2001 | 103 | American romance novelist [citation needed] |
Carla Porta Musa | 1902–2012 | 110 | Italian essayist and poet[63] |
Maurice Nadeau | 1911–2013 | 102 | French writer and editor[64] |
Fumio Niwa | 1904–2005 | 100 | Japanese novelist [citation needed] |
Boris Pahor | 1913– | 110 | Slovenian novelist and concentration camp survivor[65] |
Lillian Rogers Parks | 1897–1997 | 100 | American writer [citation needed] |
Frances Partridge | 1900–2004 | 103 | English diarist; member of the Bloomsbury Group[66] |
James Larkin Pearson | 1879–1981 | 101 | American poet; Poet Laureate of North Carolina (1953–81) [citation needed] |
Nicanor Parra | 1914– | 109 | Chilean poet[67] |
José Osvaldo de Meira Penna | 1917–2017 | 100 | Brazilian classical liberal writer[68] |
Fernando Pessa | 1902–2002 | 100 | Portuguese journalist and radio broadcaster [citation needed] |
Chapman Pincher | 1914–2014 | 100 | British writer[69] |
Nilawan Pintong | 1915–2017 | 101 | Thai feminist writer[70] |
Gertrude Poe | 1915–2017 | 101 | American journalist, lawyer and real estate agent[71] |
Ida Pollock | 1908–2013 | 105 | British romance novelist[72] |
Giuseppe Prezzolini | 1882–1982 | 100 | Italian journalist and writer[73] |
Edith B. Price | 1897–1997 | 100 | American author of children's books [citation needed] |
Carl Rakosi | 1903–2004 | 101 | American Objectivist poet [citation needed] |
Joana Raspall i Juanola | 1913–2013 | 100 | Spanish writer[74] |
Pura Santillan-Castrence | 1905–2007 | 101 | Filipino author and diplomat [citation needed] |
George Seldes | 1890–1995 | 104 | American journalist and writer [citation needed] |
K. D. Sethna | 1904–2011 | 106 | Indian author and poet[75] |
Mildred Shapley Matthews | 1915–2016 | 100 | American book editor[76] |
Toyo Shibata | 1911–2013 | 101 | Japanese poet[77] |
Barbosa Lima Sobrinho | 1897–2000 | 103 | Brazilian historian, writer and journalist[78] |
Marga Spiegel | 1912–2014 | 101 | German writer[79] |
Edna Staebler | 1906–2006 | 100 | Canadian writer [citation needed] |
Margarita Stāraste-Bordevīka | 1914–2014 | 100 | Latvian writer[80] |
Barrie Stavis | 1906–2007 | 100 | American playwright [citation needed] |
Grace Zaring Stone | 1891–1991 | 100 | American novelist[81] |
Audrey Stubbart | 1895–2000 | 105 | American newspaper columnist[82] |
Peter Stursberg | 1913–2014 | 101 | Canadian writer and broadcaster[83] |
Dragutin Tadijanović | 1905–2007 | 101 | Croatian poet and writer [citation needed] |
Gladys Tantaquidgeon | 1899–2005 | 106 | American anthropologist and author[84] |
Ellen Tarry | 1906–2008 | 101 | American writer; specialized in children's literature[85] |
Jean Bell Thomas | 1881–1982 | 101 | American folk festival promoter, traveler and author [citation needed] |
Frits Thors | 1909–2014 | 104 | Dutch journalist and news anchor[86] |
Walter Trohan | 1903–2003 | 100 | American writer and historian [citation needed] |
Daisy Turner | 1883–1988 | 104 | American storyteller and poet[87] |
William Ungar | 1913–2013 | 100 | Polish-born American author[88] |
Edward Upward | 1903–2009 | 105 | English writer [citation needed] |
Edward Wagenknecht | 1900–2004 | 104 | American co-author of White House memoirs [citation needed] |
Arthur Walworth | 1903–2005 | 101 | American writer and biographer of Woodrow Wilson [citation needed] |
Curt Weibull | 1886–1991 | 105 | Swedish historian and author [citation needed] |
Phyllis A. Whitney | 1903–2008 | 104 | American mystery writer[89] |
Mary Wilson, Baroness Wilson of Rievaulx | 1916– | 108 | English poet and widow of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson[90] |
Herman Wouk | 1915– | 108 | American author[91] |
Yang Jiang | 1911–2016 | 104 | Chinese playwright, author, and translator[92] |
Lester Ziffren | 1906–2007 | 101 | First American journalist to report on the Spanish Civil War [citation needed] |
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