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This is a list of Puerto Rican literary figures, including poets, novelists, short story authors, and
playwright A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays. Etymology The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English ...
s. It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and long-term residents or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their literary work.


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* Manuel Abreu Adorno (1955–1984), novelist * Rafael Acevedo (born 1960), poet, playwright, fiction writer * Moisés Agosto Rosario (born 1965), poet and author * Alfredo M. Aguayo, educator and writer (1866–1948). Established the first laboratory of child psychology at the University of Havana. * Jack Agüeros (1934–2014), author, playwright, poet and translator * Miguel Algarín (1941–2020), poet, writer. Co-founder of the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms "New York" and "Puerto Rican" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the N ...
. *
Manuel A. Alonso Dr. Manuel Antonio Alonso Pacheco (October 6, 1822 – November 4, 1889) was a Puerto Rican writer, poet, journalist and physician. He is considered to be the first Puerto Rican writer of notable importance. Early years Alonso was born in Sa ...
(1822–1889), poet and author. Considered by many to be the first Puerto Rican writer of notable importance. * Aldo Alvarez, short-story writer * Silvia Álvarez Curbelo (born 1940), writer and historian *
Alba Ambert ''Alba'' ( , ) is the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. It is also, in English language historiography, used to refer to the polity of Picts and Scots united in the ninth century as the Kingdom of Alba, until it developed into the Kingdom ...
, novelist. In 1996 Ambert became the first Hispanic author to win the Carey McWilliams Award for Multicultural Literature, presented by the Multicultural Review, for her novel ''A Perfect Silence''."Hispanic Firsts", By; Nicolas Kanellos, publisher Visible Ink Press; ; p. 40 *
Marta Aponte Alsina Marta Aponte Alsina (22 November 1945 Cayey, Puerto Rico) is a storyteller, novelist and literary critic. Life Her parents were Ismael Aponte Meléndez and Ana María Alsina Díaz. She studied Comparative Literature at the University of Puerto R ...
(born 1945), storyteller, novelist and literary critic * Pedro I. Aponte Vázquez, historian, journalist, social scientist, professor and writer Author of ''¡Yo Acuso! Tortura y Asesinato de Don Pedro Albizu Campos.''; ''Pedro Albizu Campos: Su persecución por el F.B.I.''; ''Crónica de un encubrimiento: Albizu Campos y el caso Rhoads.''; ''Locura por decreto: El papel de Luis Muñoz Marín y José Trías Monge en el diagnóstico de locura de don Pedro Albizu Campos.''; ''El ataque Nacionalista a La Fortaleza''; ''The Unsolved Case of Dr. Cornelius P. Rhoads: An Indictment.''; ''Transición''
hort stories Hort may refer to: People * Erik Hort (born 1987), American soccer player * F. J. A. Hort (1828–1892), Irish theologian * Greta Hort (1903–1967), Danish-born literature professor * Josiah Hort (c. 1674–1751), English clergyman of the ...
''La hacienda''; ''"Necator Americanus: O sobre la fisiología del caso Rhoads"'' * Delma S. Arrigoitia, historian, author<. Arrigoitia was the first person at the University of Puerto Rico to earn a master's degree in the field of history. In 2010, her book, ''Puerto Rico Por Encima de Todo: Vida y Obra de Antonio R. Barcelo, 1868–1938'', was recognized among the best in the category of "research and criticism" and awarded a first place prize by the
Ateneo Puertorriqueño The Ateneo Puertorriqueño (Puerto Rican Athenaeum), is a cultural institution in Puerto Rico. Founded on April 30, 1876, it has been called Puerto Rico's oldest cultural institution, however, it is actually its third oldest overall and second c ...
. *
Francisco Arriví Francisco Arriví (June 24, 1915 – February 8, 2007), a.k.a. ''Paco,'' was a writer, poet and playwright known as "The Father of the Puerto Rican Theater." Early years Arriví (birth name: Francisco Arriví Alegria ) was born in Santurce, a ...
, writer, poet, and playwright. Arriví is known as "The Father of the Puerto Rican Theater". *
Rane Arroyo Ramón Arroyo (November 15, 1954 – May 7, 2010) was an American playwright, poet and scholar of Puerto Rican descent who wrote numerous books and received many literary awards. He was a professor of English and Creative Writing at the Uni ...
, poet, playwright and scholar *
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro (born October 29, 1970) is a Puerto Rican novelist, short story writer and essayist. Biography Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro was born on 29 October 1970 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and was raised by her grandparents, Petronila Car ...
(born 1970), an award-winning Puerto Rican novelist, short story writer and essayist.


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Lefty (Manuel) Barreto Lefty is a nickname for a person who is left-handed. Lefty may refer to: * Lefty Bates (1920–2007), American Chicago blues guitarist * Lefty Bertrand (1909–2002), Major League Baseball pitcher for one game *Steve Carlton (born 1944), America ...
, novelist, author of the autobiography ''Nobody's Hero'' (1977)listed in Marc Zimmerman, ''U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography'', MARCH/Abrazo, 1992. *
Janette Becerra Janette Becerra (Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1965) is a Puerto Rican poet, writer, teacher and literary critic. She obtained an MA in comparative literature and a Ph.D. in Spanish literature at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. She h ...
, short-story writer, poet, professor, literary critic, and lawyer. Author of ''Doce versiones de soledad'', ''Elusiones'', and ''Antrópolis''. * Emilio S. Belaval, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and lawyer *
Pura Belpré Pura Belpré (February 2, 1899 – July 1, 1982) was the first Puerto Rican librarian in New York City. She was also a writer, collector of folktales, and puppeteer. Life Belpré was born in Cidra, Puerto Rico. p.58. There is some dispute as to ...
, author. First Puerto Rican librarian in New York City. * Samuel Beniquez, author of the autobiographical book entitled ''Tu alto precio... Mi gran valor''. * María Bibiana Benítez, playwright. Benitez is one of Puerto Rico's first woman poets. * Alejandrina Benítez de Gautier, poet. Benítez de Gautier's collaboration with the "Aguinaldo Puertorriqueño" (Collection of Puerto Rican Poetry) gave her recognition as a great poet.
/ref> * Tomás Blanco (writer), Tomás Blanco, writer and historian. Blanco was the author of "Prontuario Historico de Puerto Rico" and "El Prejuicio Racial en Puerto Rico" (Racial Prejudice in Puerto Rico). * Juan Boria, Afro-Caribbean poet. Boria, also known as the Negro Verse Pharaoh, was a poet known for his Afro-Caribbean poetry. * Gerson Borrero, journalist, radio host and TV commentator in New York City. He has been editor-at-large of City & State NY and editor-in-chief of El Diario/La Prensa *
Giannina Braschi Giannina Braschi (born February 5, 1953) is a Puerto Rican poet, novelist, dramatist, and scholar. Her notable works include '' Empire of Dreams'' (1988), '' Yo-Yo Boing!'' (1998) ''and United States of Banana'' (2011). Braschi writes cross-g ...
, author of postmodern political philosophy, poetry, fiction, and drama. Wrote the first full-length Spanglish novel. Titles: "
Yo-Yo Boing! ''Yo-Yo Boing!'' (1998) is a postmodern novel in English, Spanish, and Spanglish by Puerto Rican author Giannina Braschi. The cross-genre work is a structural hybrid of poetry, political philosophy, musical, manifesto, treatise, memoir, and d ...
", "Empire of Dreams", and "
United States of Banana ''United States of Banana'' (2011) is a postmodern allegorical novel by the Puerto Rican author Giannina Braschi. It is a cross-genre work that blends experimental theatre, prose poetry, short story, and political philosophy with a manifesto on ...
". * Julia de Burgos, one of the greatest poets to have been born in Puerto Rico; author of "Yo misma fui mi ruta" and "Poema Río Grande de Loíza". * Pedro Cabiya, writer, poet and filmmaker. Author of the seminal ''Historias tremendas''. Other books include ''Historias atroces, La cabeza, Malas hierbas, Trance, Crazy X-Ray Boomeranf Girl, Ánima Sola, Phantograms'' and ''Saga de Sandulce.'' * Mayra Calvani, writer *
Zenobia Camprubí Zenobia Camprubí Aymar (31 August 1887 – 25 October 1956) was a Spain, Spanish-born writer and poet; she was also a noted translator of the works of Rabindranath Tagore. She was born in Malgrat de Mar (province of Barcelona, Catalonia) ...
, writer and poet. Camprubí was also the wife of Nobel Prize-winning author Juan Ramón Jiménez. * Nemesio Canales, essayist and poet * Luisa Capetillo, labor activist. Capetillo was one of Puerto Rico's most famous labor organizers. She was also a writer and an anarchist who fought for workers' and women's rights. * Jaime Carrero, poet and playwright * N. Humberto Cintrón, novelist, author of ''Frankie Christo'' (1972) * Joaquín Colón (1896–1964), author of ''Pioneros puertorriqueños en Nueva York'' * Manuel Corchado y Juarbe, poet, journalist and politician. Corchado y Juarbe defended the abolition of slavery and the establishment of a university in Puerto Rico. *
Juan Antonio Corretjer Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes (March 3, 1908 – January 19, 1985) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United States rule in Puerto Rico. Early years Corretjer (birth name: Juan Antonio C ...
, poet. Corretjer was also a journalist and pro-independence political activist who opposed United States rule in Puerto Rico. * Zoé Corretjer Lloréns *
Nicky Cruz Nicky Cruz (born December 6, 1938) is a Puerto Rican Christian evangelist, the founder of Nicky Cruz Outreach, an evangelistic Christian ministry. He was also once the director of Teen Challenge, serving under David Wilkerson before founding ...
, reverend. Cruz has written two autobiographies, ''Run Baby Run'', with Jamie Buckingham (1968), and ''Soul Obsession'', with Frank Martin (2005)."Run, Baby, Run"; Nicky Cruz (Author); Publisher: Bridge-Logos (1 December 1988); *
Victor Hernández Cruz Victor Hernández Cruz (born February 6, 1949) is a Puerto Rican poet. In 1981, ''Life'' magazine named him one of America's greatest poets.Nicolas Kanellos, "Hispanic Firsts", Visible Ink Press; ; p. 40. Biography Early years Hernández Cruz wa ...
, poet and essayist. Random House published Cruz's first poetry collection, ''Snaps'' (1969), when he was nineteen. * Isabel Cuchí Coll, journalist and author. Cuchi Coll was the granddaughter of
Cayetano Coll y Toste Dr. Cayetano Coll y Toste (November 30, 1850 – November 19, 1930), was a Puerto Rican historian and writer. He was the patriarch of a prominent family of Puerto Rican educators, politicians and writers. Early years Coll y Toste was born in th ...
and niece of
José Coll y Cuchí José Coll y Cuchí (January 12, 1877 – July 2, 1960) was a lawyer, writer and the founder of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. He was a member of a Puerto Rican family of politicians, educators and writers.See: "Notable family members" sect ...
. She served as Director of the "Sociedad de Autores Puertorriqueño"


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* Ánjelamaría Dávila, poet * José Antonio Dávila, poet. Dávila was a well-known poet during Puerto Rico's postmodern era of poetry. * Virgilio Dávila, poet. Dávila is considered by many to be one of Puerto Rico's greatest representatives of the modern literary era. * Anjanette Delgado, novelist, author of ''The Heartbreak Pill'' and ''The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho''. Twice winner of the International Latino Book Award. *
Nelson Antonio Denis Nelson Antonio Denis is an American attorney, author, film director, and former representative to the New York State Assembly. From 1997 through 2000, Denis represented New York's 68th Assembly district, which includes the East Harlem and Spanish ...
, novelist, journalist, New York State Assemblyman. Denis authored ''War Against All Puerto Ricans'', published over 300 editorials as the Editorial Director of '' El Diario/La Prensa'', and received the "Best Editorial Writing" award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. * Abelardo Díaz Alfaro, writer *
Emilio Díaz Valcárcel Emilio Díaz Valcárcel (January 29, 1929  – February 2, 2015) was an acclaimed Puerto Rican writer who won several awards. He addresses numerous social issues in his novels, short stories, and plays. Biography Díaz Valcárcel was born ...
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Jaquira Díaz Jaquira Díaz is a Puerto Rican fiction writer, essayist, journalist, cultural critic, and professor. She is the author of ''Ordinary Girls'', which received a Whiting Award in Nonfiction, a Florida Book Awards Gold Medal, was a Lambda Literary A ...
, writer, journalist *
José de Diego José de Diego y Martínez (April 16, 1866 – July 16, 1918) was a statesman, journalist, poet, lawyer, and advocate for Puerto Rico's political autonomy in union with Spain and later of independence from the United States who was referred to by ...
, "The Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement". De Diego was then elected to the House of Delegates, the only locally elected body of government allowed by the U.S., and which De Diego presided over from 1904 to 1917. *
Caridad de la Luz Caridad de la Luz (born January 21, 1977), a.k.a. "La Bruja" (''The "Good" Witch''), is a Nuyorican (a New York-born Puerto Rican) poet, playwright, actress and activist. She is considered one of the leading spoken word poets in the world. In 200 ...
a.k.a. ''La Bruja'', poet, playwright, actress and activist. She is also the writer/actor of ''Boogie Rican Blvd.''


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Elizam Escobar Elizam Escobar (May 24, 1948 – January 15, 2021) was a Puerto Rican art theorist, poet, visual artist and writer. He served a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted while a member of the FALN. Early years Escobar was born in Puerto R ...
poet, author and visual artist. *
Sandra María Esteves Sandra María Esteves (born May 10, 1948) is a Latina poet and graphic artist. She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, and is one of the founders of the Nuyorican poetry movement. She has published collections of poetry and has conduct ...
, Nuyorican poet *
Héctor Feliciano Hector Feliciano (born 1952) is a Puerto Rican journalist and author whose book "''The Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy to Steal the World's Greatest Works of Art''" has shed light on an estimated 20,000 works of art plundered by the Nazis; eac ...
, author. Feliciano's book ''The Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy to Steal the World's Greatest Works of Art'' has shed a light on an estimated 20,000 looted works; each one is owned by a museum or a collector somewhere. * Carole Fernández, novelist, author of ''Sleep of the Innocents'' (1991) *
Isabel Freire de Matos Isabel Freire de MatosThis name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the woman's maiden family name '' "Freire"'' and the second, or matrimonial, family name is ''"de Matos"''. (February 2, 1915 – September 30, 2004) was a writer ...
, writer, educator and advocate of Puerto Rican independence. *
Rosario Ferré Rosario Ferré Ramírez de Arellano (September 28, 1938 – February 18, 2016) was a Puerto Rican writer, poet, and essayist.
, author of ''The House on the Lagoon'', ''The Youngest Doll'', and ''Maldito Amor''. * José Angel Figueroa, poet *
Shaggy Flores Jaime "Shaggy" Flores (born 1973) is a Nuyorican poet, writer and African Diaspora scholar who forms part of the Nuyorical literary movement. Early years Shaggy Flores, was born and raised in Spanish Harlem, New York City, as well as in Puert ...
, Nuyorican writer and poet. African Diaspora Scholar, Founder of Voices for the Voiceless. * Félix Franco-Oppenheimer, poet and writer. His works include ''Contornos'', ''Imagen y visión edénica de Puerto Rico'', and ''Antología poética''. * Edward Gallardo, playwright; works include those collected in ''Simpson Street and Other Plays'' * Magali García Ramis, writer * José Gautier Benítez, poet. Gautier Benítez is considered by many to be Puerto Rico's best poet of the Romantic Era. * David Gonzalez, award-winning journalist and photographer at the New York Times. * José Luis González, writer. One of the most prominent writers of the 20th century, particularly for his "El país de cuatro pisos" (1980). * Migene González-Wippler,
new-age New Age is a range of spiritual or religious practices and beliefs which rapidly grew in Western society during the early 1970s. Its highly eclectic and unsystematic structure makes a precise definition difficult. Although many scholars conside ...
author, prominent Santería expert. * Manuel González Pató, educator and writer in the field of athletics


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Victor Hernández Cruz Victor Hernández Cruz (born February 6, 1949) is a Puerto Rican poet. In 1981, ''Life'' magazine named him one of America's greatest poets.Nicolas Kanellos, "Hispanic Firsts", Visible Ink Press; ; p. 40. Biography Early years Hernández Cruz wa ...
, poet. In 1969, Hernández Cruz became the first Hispanic to be published by a mainstream publishing house when Random House published his poem "Snaps". In 1981, Life Magazine named him one of America's (US) greatest poets. *
Eugenio María de Hostos Eugenio María de Hostos (January 11, 1839 – August 11, 1903), known as "''El Gran Ciudadano de las Américas''" ("The Great Citizen of the Americas"), was a Puerto Rican educator, philosopher, intellectual, lawyer, sociologist, novelist, an ...
a.k.a. "El Ciudadano de las Américas" (The Citizen of the Americas), educator, philosopher, intellectual, lawyer, sociologist, and independence advocate. *
Quiara Alegría Hudes Quiara Alegría Hudes (born 1977) is an American playwright, producer, lyricist and essayist. She is best known for writing the book for the musical ''In the Heights,'' and screenplay for its film adaptation. Hudes' first play in her ''Elliot Tri ...
, playwright and author. She is best known for writing the book for the Tony Award-winning musical ''
In the Heights ''In the Heights'' is a musical with concept, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes. The story is set over the course of three days, involving characters in the largely Dominican American neighborhood of ...
''. * José de Jesús Esteves, poet, lawyer, and judge * Zoé Jiménez Corretjer, poet, author


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Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes (born April 10, 1968) is a gay Puerto Rican author, scholar, and performer. He is better known as Larry La Fountain. He has received several awards for his creative writing and scholarship as well as for his work with ...
, writer. Author of "Uñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails".Morales-Díaz, Enrique. "Identity of the 'Diasporican' Homosexual in the Literary Periphery." In José L. Torres-Padilla and Carmen Haydée Rivera, eds. ''Writing Off the Hyphen: New Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora.'' Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008. 295–312. * Enrique A. Laguerre, writer. Laguerre was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature. *
Eduardo Lalo Eduardo Lalo (born 1960) is a Puerto Rican novelist, best known for his novel ''Simone'', who won the Rómulo Gallegos Prize. Biography Although born in Cuba, he identifies himself as Puerto Rican and is involved in the island's affairs. He l ...
(born 1960), writer. Author of "Simone". * Elidio La Torre-Lagares (born 1965), poet, novelist, essayist, author of ''Vicios de construcción'' (2008) *
Tato Laviera Jesús Abraham "Tato" Laviera (September 5, 1950 – November 1, 2013) was a Latino poet and playwright in the United States. Born Jesús Laviera Sanches, in Santurce, Puerto Rico, he moved to New York City at the age of ten, with his family, to ...
, poet. Author of "AmeRícan". *
Georgina Lázaro Georgina Lázaro-Leon is a Puerto Rican poet who writes children's books. Her poems have been recorded by many artists, among them Tony Croatto. Early years Lázaro was one of eight siblings born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and raised in the Mirama ...
, children's poet
* Muna Lee, writer. Born in Mississippi, she was the first wife of
Luis Muñoz Marín José Luis Alberto Muñoz Marín (February 18, 1898April 30, 1980) was a Puerto Rican journalist, politician, statesman and was the first elected governor of Puerto Rico, regarded as the "Architect of the Puerto Rico Commonwealth." In 1948 he ...
. *
Aurora Levins Morales Aurora Levins Morales (born February 24, 1954) is a Puerto Rican Jewish writer and poet. She is significant within Latina feminism and Third World feminism as well as other social justice movements. Biography Early life and education Levin ...
(born 1954), writer * José Liboy Erba (Pepe Liboy) (born 1964) * José María Lima (1934–2009), poet, philosopher, mathematician, author of ''La sílaba en la piel'' (1982) * Dahlma Llanos Figueroa (born 1949), writer, author of ''Daughters of the Stone'', nominee and finalist for the 2010 PEN/America Bingham Award *
Luis Lloréns Torres Luis Llorens Torres (May 14, 1876 – June 16, 1944), was a Puerto Rican poet, playwright, and politician. He was an advocate for the independence of Puerto Rico. Early years Llorens Torres was born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. His parents ...
, poet * Washington Llorens, journalist, writer,
linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Lingui ...
, and scholar * Luis López Nieves, writer * Ángel Lozada, novelist * Carmen Lugo Filippi (born 1940), short-story writer


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Manuel Manrique Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manu ...
, novelist, author of ''Island in Harlem'' (1966) *
Hugo Margenat Hugo Margenat (October 10, 1933 – April 7, 1957), was a Puerto Rican poet and Puerto Rican Independence advocate. His art was committed to serving a militant nationalistic agenda. He was the founder of the political youth pro-independence orga ...
, poet. Margenat was also the founder of the political youth pro-independence organizations "Acción Juventud Independentista" and "Federación de Universitarios Pro Independencia". *
René Marqués René Marqués (October 4, 1919 – March 22, 1979) was a Puerto Rican short story writer and playwright. Early years Marqués was born, raised and educated in the city of Arecibo. He developed an interest in writing at a young age and was p ...
, playwright. Marqués wrote "La Carreta" ("The Oxcart"), which helped secure his reputation as a leading literary figure in Puerto Rico.'' * Manuel Martínez Maldonado (born 1937), physician, poet, novelist, author of poetry books ''La voz sostenida'' and ''La novela del medio día'' and of the novel ''Isla Verde''http://medicine-opera.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/martines-founders-medal-presentation.pdf * Antonio Martorell (born 1939), painter, graphic artist, writer and radio and television personality * Nemir Matos-Cintrón, poet, novelist *
Francisco Matos Paoli Francisco Matos Paoli (March 9, 1915 – July 10, 2000), was a Puerto Rican poet, critic, and essayist who in 1977 was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His books were rooted in three major literary movements in Latin America: Rom ...
, poet, critic, and essayist. Matos Paoli was nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature in 1977. He was also a Secretary General of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. * Joserramón Melendes (born 1952), poet * Concha Melendez, poet, writer * Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, poet * Manuel Méndez Ballester, writer * Nancy Mercado, poet, playwright. Mercado is the author of "It Concerns the Madness," seven theatre plays, and a number of essays. Her work has been extensively anthologized. *
Luis Muñoz Marín José Luis Alberto Muñoz Marín (February 18, 1898April 30, 1980) was a Puerto Rican journalist, politician, statesman and was the first elected governor of Puerto Rico, regarded as the "Architect of the Puerto Rico Commonwealth." In 1948 he ...
, politician and poet * Nicholasa Mohr, writer. Her works, including the novel ''Nilda'', tell of growing up in the Puerto Rican communities of the
Bronx The Bronx () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the state of New York. It is south of Westchester County; north and east of the New York City borough of Manhattan, across the Harlem River; and north of the New Y ...
and El Barrio and of the difficulties Puerto Rican women face in the United States. * Rosario Morales, poet, co-author of ''Getting Home Alive'' (1986) * Richie Narvaez, short story writer and novelist, author of ''Hipster Death Rattle'' (2019) and ''Noiryorican'' (2020) * Luis Negrón, short-story writer. His book ''Mundo Cruel'' won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction at the
26th Lambda Literary Awards The 26th Lambda Literary Awards were held on June 2, 2014, to honour works of LGBT literature published in 2013.
in 2014. *
Mercedes Negrón Muñoz Mercedes Negrón Muñoz a.k.a. "Clara Lair" (March 8, 1895 – August 26, 1973), was a Puerto Rican poet and essayist who was considered one of the preeminent feminist and postmodernist female Puerto Rican writers of the 20th century. Early li ...
, a.k.a. "Clara Lair", poet. Negrón Muñoz was an influential poet whose work dealt with the everyday struggles of the common Puerto Rican. *
Urayoán Noel Urayoán Noel is a translator, poet, and critic who is the author of poetry collections, poetry criticism and books. He has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, the Bronx Council on the Arts, the Howard Foundation, and CantoMundo (wher ...
, poet


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Judith Ortiz Cofer Judith Ortiz Cofer (February 24, 1952 – December 30, 2016) was a Puerto Rican author. Her critically acclaimed and award-winning work spans a range of literary genres including poetry, short stories, autobiography, essays, and young-adult ficti ...
, poet, writer and essayist *
Micol Ostow Micol Ostow (born April 29, 1976) is an American author, editor and educator who has written more than 40 published works. Her first original hardcover novel, ''Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa'', was named a " New York Public Library Book for the ...
, author. Ostow wrote ''Mind Your Manners, Dick and Jane''. Her novel ''Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa'' was named a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age.


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José Gualberto Padilla José Gualberto Padilla (July 12, 1829 – May 26, 1896), also known as ''El Caribe'', was a physician, poet, journalist, politician, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence. He suffered imprisonment and constant persecution by the Spanish Cr ...
a.k.a. "El Caribe", poet * Reggie R. Padin, writer, educator, ordained minister, author of ''Get Out of the Dumpster! A True Story on Overcoming Limitations.'' * Luis Palés Matos, poet of Afro-Caribbean themes; author of ''Tuntún de pasa y grifería'' and ''Pueblo negro'' *
Antonio S. Pedreira Dr. Antonio S. Pedreira (June 13, 1899 – October 23, 1939), was a Puerto Rican writer and educator. Early years Pedreira (whose full name was Antonio Salvador Pedreira Pizarro) was born into a well-to-do family in San Juan. His father was a ...
, writer and educator. Pedreira's most important book was ''Insularismo'', in which he explores the meaning of being Puerto Rican. *
Pedro Pietri Pedro Pietri (March 21, 1944 – March 3, 2004) was a Nuyorican poet and playwright and one of the co-founders of the Nuyorican Movement. He was considered by some as the poet laureate of the Nuyorican Movement. Early years Pietri was born in ...
, poet, playwright. Co-founder of the Nuyorican Movement; author of ''Puerto Rican Obituary'' and ''The Masses Are Asses''. * Miguel Piñero, playwright, writer. Co-founder of the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms "New York" and "Puerto Rican" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the N ...
. * Juan Ponce de León II, first Puerto Rican acting governor<. His written work ''Memorias de Melgarejo'' (''Melgarejo's Memoirs'') is one of Puerto Rico's most important historical documents. * Juan Carlos Quiñones (born 1972)


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* Manuel Ramos Otero, short story writer, poet and essayist; author of ''Página en blanco y staccato''. * Evaristo Ribera Chevremont, poet * Marie Teresa Ríos, author. Author of the novel ''The Fifteenth Pelican'', which was the basis for the popular 1960s television sitcom, ''
The Flying Nun ''The Flying Nun'' is an American sitcom about a community of nuns which included one who could fly when the wind caught her cornette. It was produced by Screen Gems for ABC based on the 1965 book '' The Fifteenth Pelican,'' written by Tere ...
''. * Edward Rivera, novelist, author of ''Family Installments: Memories of Growing Up Hispanic'' (1983) * José Rivera, playwright. Rivera is the first Puerto Rican screenwriter to be nominated for an
Oscar Oscar, OSCAR, or The Oscar may refer to: People * Oscar (given name), an Irish- and English-language name also used in other languages; the article includes the names Oskar, Oskari, Oszkár, Óscar, and other forms. * Oscar (Irish mythology), ...
. * Oswaldo Rivera, novelist, author of ''Fire and Rain'' (1990) * Abraham Rodríguez, Jr., short story author; works include ''Ashes to Ashes'' (1989), ''Boy Without a Flag'', ''Spidertown'', ''The Buddha Book'', ''South by South Bronx'' * Leonardo Rodríguez, short story author; works include ''They Have to Be Puerto Ricans'' (1988) *
Lola Rodríguez de Tió Lola Rodríguez de Tió,This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name ''"Rodríguez"'' and the second or matrimonial family name is ''"Tió"''. (September 14, 1843 – November 10, 1924), was the first Puerto ...
, poet. Rodríguez de Tió wrote lyrics to the revolutionary "
La Borinqueña "" (from the native name of Puerto Rico, ''Borinquen'' or ''Boriquen''), ) is the official anthem of Puerto Rico. After Puerto Rico became known as "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" in 1952, the first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, si ...
"''. * Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá, novelist, author of ''The Renuciation'' and ''Cortijo's Wake'' * Bonafide Rojas, poet, musician, author of ''When the City Sleeps'' (2012) * Francisco Rojas Tollinchi, poet, civic leader and journalist."JUSTIPRECIACIÓN DE LA OBRADE FRANCISCO ROJAS TOLLINCHI"; by Ada Hilda Martínez de Alicea; Dept. Estudios Hispánicos Pontificia Universidad Católica de PR. * Richard Ruíz, novelist, author of ''The Hungry American'' (1978) * Raquel Salas Rivera (born 1985), poet *
Luis Rafael Sánchez Dr. Luis Rafael Sánchez, a.k.a. "Wico" Sánchez (November 17, 1936) is a Puerto Rican essayist, novelist, and short-story author who is widely considered one of the island's most outstanding contemporary playwrights. Possibly his best known play ...
, playwright, novelist * Joe Sánchez, former New York City police officer. Sánchez was a "highly decorated former New York City police officer and author whose books give an insight as to the corruption within the department." * Edgardo Sanabria Santaliz, short story author *
Esmeralda Santiago Esmeralda Santiago (born May 17, 1948)Santiago, Esmeralda. ''"When I was Puerto Rican." Norton Anthology of Latino/a Literature.'' Stavans, Ilan. New York, London: Norton, 2011. 1700-1714. Print. is a Puerto-Rican author known for her narrative me ...
, author of the coming of age memoir ''When I Was Puerto Rican'' *
Ruben Santiago-Hudson Ruben Santiago-Hudson (born Ruben Santiago Jr., November 24, 1956) is an American actor, playwright, and director who has won national awards for his work in all three categories. He is best known for his role of Captain Roy Montgomery from 200 ...
, playwright and actor. Santiago-Hudson has won national awards for his work in both areas. * Mayra Santos-Febres, poet, novelist * Iván Segarra Báez, novelist, poet, author of ''Ante la luz de un amor prohibido'' and director of ''Revista Literaria de Puerto Rico''. * Pedro Juan Soto, writer/novelist. Soto is the father of slain independence activist
Carlos Soto Arriví The Cerro Maravilla murders, also known as the Cerro Maravilla massacre, occurred on July 25, 1978, at Cerro Maravilla, a mountain in Ponce, Puerto Rico,
. *
Clemente Soto Vélez Clemente Soto Vélez (1905 – April 15, 1993) was a Puerto Rican nationalist, poet, journalist and activist who mentored many generations of artists in Puerto Rico and New York City. Upon his death in 1993, he left a rich legacy that contri ...
, poet and activist * Clementina Souchet, novelist, author of ''Clementina: Historia sin fin'' (1986)


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Alejandro Tapia y Rivera Alejandro is the Spanish form of the name Alexander. Alejandro has multiple variations in different languages, including Aleksander (Czech, Polish), Alexandre ( French), Alexandros (Greek), Alsander ( Irish), Alessandro (Italian), Aleksandr (R ...
, writer and poet. "The Father of Puerto Rican Literature". *
Piri Thomas Piri Thomas (born Juan Pedro Tomas; September 30, 1928 – October 17, 2011) was a Puerto Rican- Cuban writer and poet whose memoir ''Down These Mean Streets'' became a best-seller. Early years Thomas was born to a Puerto Rican mother and Cuba ...
, author of the best-seller ''
Down These Mean Streets ''Down These Mean Streets'' is a memoir by Piri Thomas, a Latino of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent who grew up in Spanish Harlem,Berger a section of Harlem with a large Puerto Rican population. The book follows Piri through the first few decad ...
''. * Edwin Torres, " Nuyorican Movement" poet''Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe'' Holt. . * Judge Edwin Torres, writer. New York Supreme Court Justice who wrote '' Carlito's Way''. * J. L. Torres (born 1954), writer and poet * Justin Torres (born 1980), writer * Diego de Torres Vargas a priest who was the first person to write a book about the history of Puerto Rico. * Luz María Umpierre, poet, scholar * Charlie Vázquez, novelist * Lourdes Vázquez, poet, short story writer, novelist * Robert Vazquez-Pacheco, author *
Ana Lydia Vega Ana Lydia Vega (born December 6, 1946, Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican writer. Biography Her parents were Virgilio Vega, an "oral poet" from Coamo, Puerto Rico, and Doña María Santana, a teacher from the town of Arroyo. She went to ...
, short story author, essayist *
Bernardo Vega Julio Bernardo Vega de Boyrie (born February 23, 1938), most known as Bernardo Vega, is a Dominican academic and politician. Early life Bernardo Vega was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic on February 23, 1938. He is the son ...
, novelist, author of ''The Memoirs of Bernardo Vega'' (1977, English ed. 1984) * Edgardo Vega Yunqué or Ed Vega, novelist * Irene Vilar, author and literary agent. Vilar is the granddaughter of independence activist Lolita Lebrón. * William Carlos Williams (Puerto Rican mother), Modernist poet *
Emanuel Xavier Emanuel Xavier (born May 3, 1970), is an American poet, spoken word artist, author, editor, and LGBTQ activist born and raised in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn. Associated with the East Village, Manhattan arts scene in New York City, he emerged f ...
(Puerto Rican father), poet and novelist * Iris M. Zavala (1936–2020), author, scholar, poet * Manuel Zeno Gandía, writer. Zeno Gandía wrote ''La Charca'', a notable late nineteenth-century Puerto Rican novel.


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Before Columbus Foundation The Before Columbus Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1976 by Ishmael Reed, "dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of contemporary American multicultural literature". The Foundation makes annual awards for books published in ...
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History of women in Puerto Rico The recorded history of Puerto Rican women can trace its roots back to the era of the ''Taíno'', the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the island that they called "Boriken" before the arrival of Spaniards. During the Spanish c ...
* List of Latin American writers * List of Puerto Ricans *
Multi-ethnic literature of the United States ''The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States'' (''MELUS'') is a scholarly society established in 1974. MELUS publishes a quarterly academic journal, ''MELUS''. The aim of the Society is "to expand the definition o ...
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Puerto Rican literature Puerto Rican literature is the body of literature produced by writers of Puerto Rican descent. It evolved from the art of oral storytelling. Written works by the indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico were originally prohibited and repressed by th ...
* Media of Puerto Rico


References


External links

* Acosta-Belén, Edna. "Puerto Rican Literature in the United States," in ''Redefining American Literary History'', Ed. A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff and Jerry W. Ward, MLA, 1990. *
Bibliografía de escritores puertorriqueños de la Generación Ochenta (Generation of the 80's)
'. * Cancel, Mario R. ''Literatura y narrativa puertorriqueña: la escritura entre siglos''. San Juan: Pasadizo, 2007. * Callahan, Laura. ''Spanish/English Codeswitching in a Written Corpus.'' John Benjamins Publishing, 2004. * López Baralt, Mercedes. ''Literatura Puertorriqueña del Siglo XX: Antología''. San Juan: EDUPR, 2004. * Martínez Márquez, Alberto, and Mario Cancel. ''El límite volcado. Antología de la Generación de Poetas de los Ochenta''. San Juan: Isla Negra, 2000. * Milligan, Bryce, ''Floricanto Sí!: A Collection of Latina Poetry.'' Penguin, 1998. * Moreira, Rubén Alejandro. ''Antología de la poesía puertorriqueña. Vol. I Romanticismo; Vol.II Modernismo y Postmodernismo; Vol. III Contemporánea; Vol. IV Contemporánea''. San Juan: Tríptico, 1992–1993. * Ortega, Julio. ''Antología de la poesía latinoamericana del siglo XXI: el turno y la transición''. México: Editorial Siglo XXI, 1997. * Torres, Lourdes. "In the Contact Zone: Code-Switching Strategies by Latino/a Writers", JUSTOR, 2007. * Stanchich, Maritza. "Insular Interventions: Diasporic Puerto Rican Literature Bilanguaging toward a Greater Puerto Rico." Ph.D. diss, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2003. * Torres-Padilla, José L. and Carmen Haydée Rivera. ''Writing Off the Hyphen: New Critical Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora.'' University of Washington Press, 2008. * Zimmerman, Marc. ''U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography.'' MARCH/Abrazo, 1992. {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Puerto Rican Writers
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