Richard Aldington
18921962
English writer and poet known for his prolific 50-year career, early association with the Imagist movement, and winning the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography of Wellington
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18921962
English writer and poet known for his prolific 50-year career, early association with the Imagist movement, and winning the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography of Wellington
18921938
Swiss-Argentine modernist poet and playwright known for her powerful and influential literary works
18921968
Belgian physiologist and Nobel Laureate who discovered the sinus and aortic mechanisms regulating respiration
18921960
King and Emir of Afghanistan who secured the nation's independence in 1919 and pursued an independent foreign policy
18921982
British historian, diplomat, journalist, and political scientist best known for 'A History of Soviet Russia' and his rejection of empiricism in historiography
18921983
British writer, journalist, literary critic, and feminist known for her versatile contributions across many genres and her incisive commentary
18921955
Swiss composer and member of Les Six, known for his diverse compositions including Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher and Pacific 231
18921947
German-American actor and film director renowned for his urbane comedies and the legendary 'Lubitsch touch'
18921964
British-born geneticist and evolutionary biologist who became an Indian citizen, a founder of neo-Darwinism, and a pioneer in applying statistics to biology
18921938
Peruvian poet and writer, hailed as one of the greatest poetic innovators of the 20th century, whose work continues to resonate globally
18921984
German theologian and Lutheran pastor known for his resistance to the Nazi regime and his global advocacy for human rights
18921975
English physicist and Nobel laureate who shared the 1937 Nobel Prize for discovering electron diffraction, demonstrating the wave nature of electrons
18921946
Russian-French chess player, writer, and jurist, known as the fourth World Chess Champion who held the title for two reigns, revolutionizing strategic play and chess theory.
18921965
English physicist and Nobel laureate known for his investigations of the ionosphere and the discovery of the Appleton layer, which advanced radar and shortwave radio
18921927
Japanese writer, novelist, poet, and literary critic, regarded as the "father of the Japanese short story," after whom the Akutagawa Prize is named
18921987
French theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate known for postulating the wave nature of electrons and all matter, a foundational concept in quantum mechanics
18921979
Canadian American film actress and producer, pioneering Hollywood's silent era as "America's Sweetheart" and the "Queen of the Movies," who became Hollywood's first millionaire and defined the ingénue archetype
18921980
Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman who led Yugoslavia as prime minister and president, commanded the Yugoslav Partisans in WWII, and co-founded the Non-Aligned Movement
18921973
English writer and philologist known for creating the high fantasy works 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'