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Rainer Maria Rilke
Author, Poet / 1875 - 1926
Bohemian-Austrian poet Ranier Maria Rilke is considered one of the most significant poets in the German language and is best known for his work Duino Elegies.
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(1875-1926)
Author, Poet
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Tony Robbins
Journalist / 1960 -
Tony Robbins is a motivational speaker who has written popular self-help books and has worked with many public figures.
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(1960-)
Journalist
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Peter Mark Roget
Scholar, Physicist, Academic Author, Publisher / 1779 - 1869
British scholar and physician Peter Mark Roget was best known for publishing Roget's Thesaurus in 1852 and helping to found the University of London.
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(1779-1869)
Scholar, Physicist, Academic Author, Publisher
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Rammohun Roy or Raja Ram Mohan Rai
Women's Rights Activist, Religious Leader, Publisher, Journalist / 1772 - 1833
Indian philosopher Rammohun Roy was best known for working to abolish sati, in which the Hindu widow immolates herself on her husband's funeral pyre.
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(1772-1833)
Women's Rights Activist, Religious Leader, Publisher, Journalist
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Benjamin Rush
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer / 1746 - 1813
Benjamin Rush is best known for his political activities during the American Revolution, including his signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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(1746-1813)
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer
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Melissa Rycroft
Athlete, Reality Television Star, Writer / 1983 -
Melissa Rycroft is known for her engagement and break-up on the 13th season of The Bachelor, and for winning 2012's Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars.
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(1983-)
Athlete, Reality Television Star, Writer
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Andy Samberg
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Rapper, Writer / 1978 -
Andy Samberg is a comedian, actor, singer and a star of Saturday Night Live. His comedy troupe "The Lonely Island" is known for its humorous digital shorts.
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(1978-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Rapper, Writer
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Sappho
Poet / 580 - 570
Ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho lived on the island of Lesbos, from which the term lesbian was derived, and wrote poetry expressing her love of women.
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(580-570)
Poet
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Dorothy L Sayers
Scholar, Author / 1893 - 1957
Dorothy Sayers was a writer whose later efforts focused on theological dramas and books, radio plays and scholarly translations.
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(1893-1957)
Scholar, Author
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Thomas Crombie Schelling
Academic, Economist, Journalist / 1921 -
U.S. Economist Thomas Schelling was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2005 for enhancing our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis.
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(1921-)
Academic, Economist, Journalist
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Rob Schneider
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Actor and comedian Rob Schneider's is best known for his combination of self-deprecating humor and goofball antics in films like Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director, Screenwriter
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Charles Schulz
Illustrator, Writer / 1922 - 2000
Charles Schulz was a cartoonist best known for creating the one of the world's most successful comic strips, Peanuts.
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(1922-2000)
Illustrator, Writer
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Amy Sedaris
Film Actress, Television Actress, Writer / 1961 -
Comedian and writer Amy Sedaris is known for her outrageous stage and television characters. She is the younger sister of writer David Sedaris.
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(1961-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Writer
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David Sedaris
Writer / 1956 -
David Sedaris is a humorist and essayist best known for his sardonic autobiographical stories and social commentary.
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(1956-)
Writer
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Hubert Selby Jr.
Academic, Author, Screenwriter / 1928 - 2004
Hubert Selby, Jr. was a writer from Brooklyn, NY, who wrote the novels Last Exit to Brooklyn and Requiem for a Dream, both of which were adapted into films.
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(1928-2004)
Academic, Author, Screenwriter
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Anna Sewell
Author / 1820 - 1878
Anna Sewell was the British author of the classic children's horse story Black Beauty.
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(1820-1878)
Author
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Jane Seymour
Actress, Writer / 1951 -
Emmy Award-winning British actress Jane Seymour starred on the dramatic TV series Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, and was in the James Bond film Live and Let Die.
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(1951-)
Actress, Writer
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Peter Shaffer
Playwright / 1926 -
Peter Shaffer is a British playwright, the author of several award-winning plays - some of which were adapted for the screen, including Five Finger Exercise.
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(1926-)
Playwright
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Anna Howard Shaw
Women's Rights Activist, Medical Professional, Minister, Writer / 1847 - 1919
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw was the first female minister in the Methodist Protestant Church. She spent most of her life working for the cause of women's suffrage.
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(1847-1919)
Women's Rights Activist, Medical Professional, Minister, Writer
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Su Shi
Painter, Medical Professional, Political Leader, Author, Poet / 1037 - 1101
Born in 1037, Su Shi is one of China's greatest poets and essayists of the Song era.
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(1037-1101)
Painter, Medical Professional, Political Leader, Author, Poet
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer / 1981 -
Jamie Lynn-Sigler is an American actress best known for her role as Meadow Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos.
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(1981-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer
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Peter Singer
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author / 1946 -
Peter Singer is an Australian philosopher whose work in applied ethics has led to controversial views on abortion, animal liberation and infanticide.
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(1946-)
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author
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J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi
Historian, Economist, Writer / 1773 - 1842
J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi was an 18th-19th century economist and author who espoused pioneering ideas on governmental structures.
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(1773-1842)
Historian, Economist, Writer
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Patti Smith
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet / 1946 -
Patti Smith is a highly influential figure in the New York City punk rock scene, starting with her 1975 album Horses. Her biggest hit is the single "Because the Night."
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet
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Steven Soderbergh
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Steven Soderbergh is a screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and director, best known for directing the films Erin Brockovich, Traffic and Ocean's Eleven.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Stephen Sondheim
Songwriter, Writer / 1930 -
Stephen Sondheim is one of Broadway’s most successful and revered composers, responsible for works like Follies, A Little Night Music and Sweeney Todd.
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(1930-)
Songwriter, Writer
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Ted Sorensen
Lawyer, Writer / 1928 - 2010
Ted Sorensen was an American presidential adviser and speech writer, best known for his contributions to President John F. Kennedy's most famous speeches.
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(1928-2010)
Lawyer, Writer
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St Jerome
Saint, Theologian, Writer / 1347 - 1420
St Jerome was a 4th-century religious scholar and ascetic who’s responsible for the Vulgate, the Catholic Church’s Latin version of the Bible’s Old Testament.
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(1347-1420)
Saint, Theologian, Writer
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Jon Stewart
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer / 1962 -
Jon Stewart is the host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which dubs itself "the most trusted name in fake news" and has run for nearly 20 seasons.
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(1962-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer
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Tom Stoppard
Author, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1937 -
Sir Tom Stoppard is a Czech-born British playwright whose famous works include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1964) and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1978). He co-wrote the screenplay for the 1998 Academy Award winning film Shakespeare in Love.
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(1937-)
Author, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Rex Stout
Author / 1886 - 1975
Rex Stout was an American crime writer best known as the man who brought the world the fictional New York City detective Nero Wolfe.
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(1886-1975)
Author
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
Activist, Philanthropist, Author / 1811 - 1896
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author and social activist best known for her popular anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
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(1811-1896)
Activist, Philanthropist, Author
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Preston Sturges
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1898 - 1959
Preston Sturges is regarded as the first Hollywood figure to successfully move from screenwriting to directing his own scripts.
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(1898-1959)
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Margaret Suckley
Historian, Writer / 1891 - 1991
Margaret Suckley was a close friend and confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and served as the archivist for the first American presidential library.
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(1891-1991)
Historian, Writer
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Jonathan Swift
Writer / 1667 - 1745
Jonathan Swift was an Irish author and satirist. Best known for writing Gulliver's Travels, he was dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.
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(1667-1745)
Writer
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Rabindranath Tagore
Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, novelist and painter best known for being the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
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Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Elizabeth Coles Taylor
Author / 1912 - 1975
Elizabeth Coles Taylor was a popular English novelist who portrays with flawless accuracy the behavior of women during her time.
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(1912-1975)
Author
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Lowell Thomas
Radio Personality, Writer / 1892 - 1981
Lowell Thomas was a radio commentator and writer best known for his book Lawrence of Arabia.
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(1892-1981)
Radio Personality, Writer
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James Thurber
Illustrator, Author / 1894 - 1961
James Thurber was an American cartoonist best known for his contributions to The New Yorker magazine.
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(1894-1961)
Illustrator, Author
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Lily Tomlin
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Writer / 1939 -
Lily Tomlin is an actress and comedian known for roles on TV shows such as Laugh-In and films such as Nashville.
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(1939-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Writer
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Margaret Truman
Singer, Writer / 1924 - 2008
Margaret Truman, daughter of Harry Truman, became a singer and writer in her own right.
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(1924-2008)
Singer, Writer
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Ivana Trump
Model, Television Personality, Writer / 1949 -
Ivana Trump was once the glamorous wife of real estate mogul Donald Trump.
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(1949-)
Model, Television Personality, Writer
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Mark Twain
Writer / 1835 - 1910
An adventurer and wily intellectual, Mark Twain wrote the classic American novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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(1835-1910)
Writer
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Colm Tóibín
Journalist, Author / 1955 -
Irish author Colm Tóibín is famous for literary works about Irish society, creativity and homosexuality. His most popular novels include The Blackwater Lightship and The Master.
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(1955-)
Journalist, Author
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Peter Ustinov
Academic, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist, Playwright / 1921 - 2004
Peter Ustinov was an English actor, writer and director who is known for his Oscar-winning performances in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964).
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(1921-2004)
Academic, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist, Playwright
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Abigail Van Buren
Writer / 1918 - 2013
Pauline Phillips, best known by the pen name "Abigail Van Buren," was one of America's most adored advice columnists as the author of "Dear Abby." She was the twin sister of columnist Ann Landers.
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(1918-2013)
Writer
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Dick Van Dyke
Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host, Television Producer, Writer / 1925 -
Dick Van Dyke is an American actor and comedian best known for hosting The Dick Van Dyke Show. He's also known for starring on Diagnosis Murder and for roles in films like Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy and Night at the Museum.
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(1925-)
Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host, Television Producer, Writer
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Gloria Vanderbilt
Artist, Fashion Designer, Writer / 1924 -
Known for her fashion design and tumultuous personal life, actress, writer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt became an iconic figure in American popular culture during the 20th century.
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(1924-)
Artist, Fashion Designer, Writer
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Voltaire
Historian, Philosopher, Writer / 1694 - 1778
Author Voltaire wrote the satirical novella Candide and, despite controversy during his lifetime, is widely considered one of France's greatest Enlightenment writers.
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(1694-1778)
Historian, Philosopher, Writer
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Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Writer / 1938 -
Writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o became East Africa's leading novelist with books like Weep Not, Child (1964), A Grain of Wheat (1967) and The River Between (1965).
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(1938-)
Writer
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David Walker
Civil Rights Activist, Writer / 1785 - 1830
David Walker was an African American abolitionist whose pamphlet was one of the most radical documents of the antislavery movement.
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(1785-1830)
Civil Rights Activist, Writer
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Robert Penn Warren
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet / 1905 - 1989
American poet Robert Penn Warren was one of the founders of New Criticism and is the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
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(1905-1989)
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet
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Simone Weil
Educator, Philosopher, Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Journalist / 1909 - 1943
Simone Weil was a French intellectual, activist and Christian Mystic.
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(1909-1943)
Educator, Philosopher, Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Journalist
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Lisa Whelchel
Television Actress, Writer / 1963 -
Actress Lisa Whelchel co-starred in the popular 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life.
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(1963-)
Television Actress, Writer
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E.B. White
Writer / 1899 - 1985
Writer E. B. White was a contributor to The New Yorker, co-author of The Elements of Style, and the author of Charlotte's Web.
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(1899-1985)
Writer
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Theodore H. White
Journalist / 1915 - 1986
Theodore H. White was an American journalist, best known for his presidential accounts The Making of the President, 1960 and The Making of the President, 1964.
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(1915-1986)
Journalist
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Elie Wiesel
Writer / 1928 -
Elie Wiesel is a Nobel-Prize winning writer, teacher and activist known for the memoir Night, in which he recounts his experiences surviving the Holocaust.
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(1928-)
Writer
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Oscar Wilde
Writer / 1854 - 1900
Author Oscar Wilde published several acclaimed works, including The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest.
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(1854-1900)
Writer
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Harvey Washington Wiley
Activist, Chemist, Writer / 1844 - 1930
Harvey Washington Wiley was an American chemist known as the "Father of the FDA." Throughout much of his career, Wiley campaigned for reforms in food manufacturing and in food labeling.
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(1844-1930)
Activist, Chemist, Writer
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Robert McLiam Wilson
Author / 1964 -
Irish novelist Robert McLiam Wilson is best known for his first and most acclaimed novel, Ripley Bogle, which he published at age 26.
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(1964-)
Author
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Sarah Winnemucca
Activist, Journalist / 1844 - 1891
Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Native American Paiutes nation, an activist for her people and the first Native woman to publish in the English language.
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(1844-1891)
Activist, Journalist
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Tom Wolfe
Journalist, Author / 1931 -
Tom Wolfe is a journalist and best-selling author well known as a proponent of the New Journalism, using fiction-writing techniques in journalism.
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(1931-)
Journalist, Author
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Dorothy Wordsworth
Writer / 1771 - 1855
Dorothy Wordsworth was a writer and sister of William Wordsworth, often serving as his inspiration.
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(1771-1855)
Writer
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Herman Wouk
Author / 1915 -
Herman Wouk is best known for his novel The Caine Mutiny.
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(1915-)
Author
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Richard Wright
Journalist, Author, Poet / 1908 - 1960
Pioneering African-American writer Richard Wright is best known for the classic texts Black Boy and Native Son.
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(1908-1960)
Journalist, Author, Poet
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Iannis Xenakis
Songwriter, Writer / 1922 - 2001
Iannis Xenakis was a Greek avant-garde composer of electronic music and musique concrete.
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(1922-2001)
Songwriter, Writer
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William Butler Yeats
Playwright, Poet / 1865 - 1939
William Butler Yeats was one of the greatest English-language poets of the 20th century and received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.
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(1865-1939)
Playwright, Poet
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Stefan Zweig
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1881 - 1942
Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer and novelist popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
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(1881-1942)
Journalist, Author, Playwright