Robert Ruark
American author and hunter
Born
December 29th, 1915
109 years ago
Died
July 1st, 1965
60 years ago — 49 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American author and outdoor writer, gained recognition for works that documented personal experiences in hunting and the outdoors. Contributed to outdoor literature with a style that combined storytelling, humor, and philosophical reflections on nature. Published several books that received acclaim, including 'The Old Man and the Boy,' which celebrated the relationship between generations and the joys of outdoor life. Worked as a journalist and a columnist, providing insights into hunting and fishing that resonated with enthusiasts. His writings illustrated a deep appreciation for the natural world and the culture surrounding outdoor sports.
Wrote 'The Old Man and the Boy'
Pioneered outdoor literature
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