Louis L'Amour
American novelist of Western literature

Born
March 22nd, 1908
117 years ago
Died
June 10th, 1988
36 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prolific American novelist and short story writer, primarily focused on Western fiction. Published over 100 novels and 250 short stories, establishing a significant presence in the genre. His works often featured themes of frontier life, adventure, and honor, appealing to a broad audience. Some of the popular novels include 'Hondo,' 'The Sackett Brand,' and 'Last of the Breed.' L'Amour's writing reflected a deep appreciation for the American West and its diverse characters. Many of his works have been adapted into films, extending his influence beyond literature.
Published over 100 novels
Wrote 'Hondo' and 'Last of the Breed'
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