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American author and [[Nobel Prize]] winner. Has written some of the most famous [[Prose Fiction]] in the English language. First 20th Century writer to get away with the word "fuck". Master of [[Beige Prose]]. Fought in [[World War I]], [[Intrepid Reporter|covered]] [[World War II|the sequel]]. Wrestled lions. Flew airplanes. Caught big fish. Made Mojitos and Daiquiris manly. [[Ate His Gun|Shot himself.]] Shortly before his suicide, claimed to a friend that the FBI was monitoring him. [[Properly Paranoid|He was right.]]
American author and [[Nobel Prize]] winner. Has written some of the most famous [[Prose Fiction]] in the English language. First 20th Century writer to get away with the word "fuck". Master of [[Beige Prose]]. Fought in [[World War I]], [[Intrepid Reporter|covered]] [[World War II|the sequel]]. Wrestled lions. Flew airplanes. Caught big fish. Made Mojitos and Daiquiris manly. [[Ate His Gun|Shot himself.]] Shortly before his suicide, claimed to a friend that the FBI was monitoring him. [[Properly Paranoid|He was right.]]


One of the most [[Memetic Badass]] writers in western literature. (Did you see the part about wrestling lions?) [[The Most Interesting Man in The World (Advertising)|The Most Interesting Man in The World]] is pretty much an expy of him.
One of the most [[Memetic Badass]] writers in western literature. (Did you see the part about wrestling lions?) [[The Most Interesting Man in the World]] is pretty much an expy of him.


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=== Works: ===


* ''[[The Sun Also Rises (Literature)|The Sun Also Rises]]'' (1927)
* ''[[The Sun Also Rises]]'' (1927)
* ''[[A Farewell to Arms]]'' (1929)
* ''[[A Farewell to Arms]]'' (1929)
* ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (Literature)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1940)
* ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (1940)
* ''[[The Old Man and The Sea (Literature)|The Old Man and The Sea]]'' (1951)
* ''[[The Old Man and the Sea]]'' (1951)
* ''A Moveable Feast'' (1964, posthumous)
* ''A Moveable Feast'' (1964, posthumous)
* ''[[Death In The Afternoon]]''
* ''[[Death In The Afternoon]]''

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“He is without question one of the most courageous men I have ever known. Fear was a stranger to him.”
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American author and Nobel Prize winner. Has written some of the most famous Prose Fiction in the English language. First 20th Century writer to get away with the word "fuck". Master of Beige Prose. Fought in World War I, covered the sequel. Wrestled lions. Flew airplanes. Caught big fish. Made Mojitos and Daiquiris manly. Shot himself. Shortly before his suicide, claimed to a friend that the FBI was monitoring him. He was right.

One of the most Memetic Badass writers in western literature. (Did you see the part about wrestling lions?) The Most Interesting Man in the World is pretty much an expy of him.


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