Samm Sinclair Baker

American writer and columnist

Samm Sinclair Baker - American writer and columnist
Born

July 29th, 1909
116 years ago

Died

March 5th, 1997
28 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Contributed significantly to American journalism and literature. Worked as a writer for various magazines, emphasizing topics such as technology and culture. Authored several books that explored the intersections of society and the evolving modern world. Served as a columnist, providing insights on current events and cultural phenomena, influencing readers and fellow writers alike.

Authored 'The American Scene'

Contributed to 'The New Yorker'

Wrote for 'Field & Stream'

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