Herman Melville

Although Herman Melville penned what would later be considered a masterpiece, Moby Dick, his literary career during his lifetime saw declining success, with his later shift to poetry also failing to gain traction. By the time he died in 1891, none of his books were in print, and he was largely forgotten in American literature. However, a significant revival of interest in his work began in the early 1900s, leading to retrospective acclaim and securing his place among America's great authors.
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Stick thise asterisks in your hypocritical assh*les!
Also you used "penned" 5 times and only the first was bearable....
if you have no clue, please inform your self, becaus the description @anna was gifving is way off.
Millions of people were tortured and killed there.
#11 Poe spent more of his life in Philadelphia than in Baltimore. He wrote most of his great works in Philly, including The Raven. Take that, Baltimore.
#15 SUICIDE. THE FECKING WORD IS SUICIDE. IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE IT IN WRITING, YOU CAN'T HANDLE ANYONE WHO IS CONTEMPLATING IT. SOURCE: ME, BECAUSE I SPENT A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF MY LIFE WORKING WITH PERSONS DEALING WITH END OF LIFE ISSUES. STOP BEING LIKE THE REPUBLICAN NAZIS AND DEAL WITH REALITY.