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Herman Melville

Escritor e poeta
Herman Melville foi um escritor, poeta e ensaísta estadunidense. Embora tenha obtido grande sucesso no início de sua carreira, sua popularidade foi decaindo ao longo dos anos. Faleceu quase completamente esquecido, sem conhecer o sucesso que sua... Wikipédia
Nascimento: 1 de agosto de 1819, Nova Iorque, Nova York
Falecimento: 28 de setembro de 1891, Nova Iorque, Nova York
Cônjuge: Elizabeth Shaw (de 1847 a 1891)

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