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| Name: |
Stephen King | | Variant Name: |
Stephen Edwin King, Richard Bachman, John Swithen | | Birth Date: |
September 21, 1947 | | Place of Birth: |
Portland, Maine, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
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Biography of Stephen (Edwin) King
11188 words, approx. 37.3 pages
 Stephen King has written twenty-six novels (including five under the pen name Richard Bachman), five collections of short fiction, one book of criticism, six screenplays, and other short works. According to Stephen J. Spignesi in The Shape Under the Shee...
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Biography of Stephen King
7912 words, approx. 26.4 pages
 Stephen King (born 1947) is a prolific and immensely popular author of horror fiction. In his works, King blends elements of the traditional gothic tale with those of the modern psychological thriller, detective, and science fiction genres. Stephen King...
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Biography of Stephen King
7472 words, approx. 24.9 pages
 Stephen King was born September 21, 1947 in Portland, Maine, the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. Two years later, his father, a merchant seaman, went to the grocery store for a pack of cigarettes and never returned. King's mother was...



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The Drawing of the Three Information
1,320 words, approx. 4 pages
 The book begins less than seven hours after the end of The Gunslinger, with Roland waking up from unconsciousness on a beach where he is suddenly attacked by a strange lobster-like creature, dubbed a "lobstrosity." He manages to kill the creature but...



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Drawing in Two Dimensions, Dreaming In Three
04/10/2004: 1,062 words, approx. 4 pages "The only possible point of departure for our artistic creation is modern life," declared Austrian architect Otto Wagner in 1895. The statement provides a leitmotif for the splendid exhibition now on view at the National Building Museum: "Envisioning Architecture -- Drawings From the Museum...
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Three Gorges to draw international tenders.
08/17/1998: 306 words, approx. 1 pages A massive tender for transformers and other equipment for the giant Three Gorges Project in China is ready for domestic and international tenders. The new tender will include 15 transformers, gas-insulated switching gear, and other equipment to be used in the power...


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