Oldage
Meet renowned individuals who have achieved remarkable milestones in their twilight years. Our comprehensive list of celebrities in the "Oldage" category showcases prominent figures who have inspired and made significant contributions in various fields. Explore their stories, achievements, and enduring legacy.

Fridrih Klopstock
Germany
GermanyPoet of the Age of Enlightenment

James Macpherson
Great Britain
Great BritainScottish poet and historian.

Victor Hugo
France
FranceFrench writer, poet and playwright

Endre Ady
Hungary
HungaryHungarian poet and publicist, whose works reflected the rebellious world of the turn of the century, with its insights and its delusions.

Andrew Marvell
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish poet

Jiri Wolker
Czech poet

Julia Alvarez
Dominican r.
Dominican r.American writer of Dominican descent

Maxine Kumin
USA
USAAmerican writer and poet

Buhar-Jerao Kalkaman-Uli
Kazakhstan
KazakhstanPoet

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
USA
USAAmerican poet and translator

Ai Qing
China
ChinaChinese poet.

Sylvia Plath
USA
USAAmerican poet and writer

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Germany
GermanyGerman poet, novelist and playwright

Lidia Alexeeva
Latvia
LatviaRussian poetess and translator.

Victor Daley
Australia
AustraliaAustralian romantic poet

John Keats
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish poet

Bjornstjerne Bjernson
Norway
NorwayNorwegian poet, playwright, novelist and journalist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903.

Juan Jimenez
Spain
SpainSpanish poet, Nobel laureate 1956

Francisco Quevedo
Spain
SpainSpanish poet and novelist

Elizabeth Bishop
USA
USAAmerican poet

Veronica Gambara
Italy
ItalyItalian poet and statesman of the Renaissance

Iosif Davitashvili
Georgia
GeorgiaPoet

Konstantinos Kavafis
Egypt
EgyptOne of the greatest poets who wrote in Modern Greek

Decimus Magnus Ausonius
A late Latin poet who was called in modern times "the first French poet" (for his local patriotism), although he wrote in Latin

Artur Nils Lundkvist
Sweden
SwedenSwedish poet, novelist and essayist

Juana De Ibarbourou
Uruguay
UruguayUruguayan poetess.

John Gower
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish poet

Akiko Yosano
Japan
JapanJapanese poetess

Francois Villon
France
FranceFrench poet

Elena Tager
Russian poet, prose writer, memoirist

Kosta Hetagurov
Russia
RussiaOssetian poet

Cheslav Milosh
Poland
PolandPolish-American poet of Lithuanian origin, Nobel Prize in Literature, 1980.

Sholpan Imanbayeva
Kazakhstan
KazakhstanKazakh Soviet poetess.

Ovanes Tumanian
Armenia
ArmeniaArmenian poet, publicist, public figure; his work is considered the pinnacle of Armenian poetry.

Yosa Buson
Japan
JapanJapanese poet of the 18th century, master of the haiku genre

Elza Rosenberg-Plekshan (Aspazija)
Latvia
LatviaLatvian poetess, playwright, wife of Jan RAINIS

Naevius Gnaeus
Italy
ItalyRoman poet

Rose Auslander
Germany
GermanyGerman poetess of Jewish origin

Natalia Arsenyeva
Belarus
BelarusBelarusian poetess.

Robert Henryson
Great Britain
Great BritainOne of the first major Scottish Renaissance poets.

Lu Xun
China
ChinaChinese writer

Taisa Bondar
Belarus
BelarusAuthor of six books of poetry and prose in the Belarusian language

Lydia Koidula
Estonia
EstoniaEstonian poetess, prose writer, founder of Estonian drama

Petronius Gaius
Italy
ItalyRoman writer

Thomas Hood
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish poet, humorist and satirist.

Zulfiya
Uzbekistan
UzbekistanUzbek Soviet poetess

Dmitriy Belov
Russian poet

Yusuf Balasaguni
Kazakhstan
KazakhstanTurkic writer

Evaeriste Parny
France
FranceFrench poet

Alfred Tennyson
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish poet