You are right but because he wrote in German he is considered a German poet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Celan
A similar example is Prague born Kafka, who also wrote in German without living in Germany.
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You are right but because he wrote in German he is considered a German poet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Celan
A similar example is Prague born Kafka, who also wrote in German without living in Germany.
I would say that Great Britain and the United States produced a greater number of recent classic literatures than any other country. As far as ancient literature I would guess Greece or the Roman Empire. I'm sure it could be measured statistically instead of using guesswork.
According to the Washington post, France is by far the country that has produced the most renowned writers internationally speaking (since the nobel prize exists).
We shouldn't forget that this is a English speaking forum so we're all biased.
You can check, France won 17 Nobel prices in literature while the US only won 11 prices.
It's only to be expected in all fairness, for France is inherently a literary nation. From their minstrels to the moralists and later realist writers, and ultimately to their relentless, indefatigable avant-garde, the French constantly delivered very precious literature.