Well, I figured I'd keep the hottie polls rolling here. This one's a little more open-ended.
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Poll #1281982 Hotties of Literature
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
( The hottie polls will continue until morale improves. )
Poll #1281982 Hotties of Literature
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
Who was hotter?
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Dorothy Parker![]()
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0 (0.0%)
Sigrid Undset![]()
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3 (60.0%)
Federico Garcia Lorca![]()
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0 (0.0%)
Other (I will post a picture in the comments section.)![]()
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2 (40.0%)
A writer of short stories, he was killed during World War I:
At the start of World War I, although 43 and officially over age, Munro joined the Royal Fusiliers regiment of the British Army as an ordinary soldier, refusing a commission. More than once he returned to the battlefield when officially still too sick or injured to fight. He was sheltering in a shell crater near Beaumont-Hamel, France in November 1916 when he was killed by a German sniper. His last words, according to several sources, were "Put that damned cigarette out!"
Seriously though, if you're not familiar with Munro (who wrote under the pen name of Saki), you should check out his work. In particular, take a look at the story Tobermory, which is about a talking cat that threatens to reveal all the secrets he's overheard at a dinner party.
At the start of World War I, although 43 and officially over age, Munro joined the Royal Fusiliers regiment of the British Army as an ordinary soldier, refusing a commission. More than once he returned to the battlefield when officially still too sick or injured to fight. He was sheltering in a shell crater near Beaumont-Hamel, France in November 1916 when he was killed by a German sniper. His last words, according to several sources, were "Put that damned cigarette out!"
Seriously though, if you're not familiar with Munro (who wrote under the pen name of Saki), you should check out his work. In particular, take a look at the story Tobermory, which is about a talking cat that threatens to reveal all the secrets he's overheard at a dinner party.