Edgar Allan Poe's best-known poem, The Raven, was published in the New York Evening Mirror on this day in 1845 | |
Anton Chekhov was born on this day in 1860 | |
Edward Lear (A Book of Nonsense) died on this day in 1888. Lear is best known for popularizing the Limerick. | |
Edward Abbey (The Monkey Wrench Gang) was born on this day in 1927 | |
Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front was published on this day in 1929. Although a bestseller, it would soon be banned and burned in Nazi Germany. | |
Germaine Greer (Sex and Destiny) was born on this day in 1939 | |
Journalist and satirist H. L. Mencken (The American Language) died on this day in 1956 | |
Robert Frost, four-time Pulitzer winning poet, died on this day in 1963 | |
Vietnam veteran and convicted library thief Gustav Hasford died on this day in 1993. His semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers would be adapted into Stanley Kubrick's acclaimed 1987 movie "Full Metal Jacket." | |
Howard Frank Mosher (Where the Rivers Flow North) died on this day in 2017. |
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