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Rex Stout
American
Writer
Born:
Dec 1
,
1886
Died:
Oct 27
,
1975
Among
Believe
Detective
Holmes
Will
You
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As a professional writer of detective stories, I string along with the ballplayers. I love a ball game.
Rex Stout
Love
Game
String
Detective
Detective Stories
Writer
Along
Ball
Ball Game
Stories
Professional
Professional Writer
Doyle stokes in a thousand shrewd touches with no effort at all. Wonderful.
Rex Stout
Wonderful
Thousand
Effort
Shrewd
Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene.
Rex Stout
Every
At Least One
Scene
Marvelous
Least
Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes
Story
Holmes
I have a strong moral sense - by my standards.
Rex Stout
Strong
Sense
Moral
Moral Sense
Standards
I have never regarded myself as this or that. I have been too busy being myself to bother about regarding myself.
Rex Stout
Myself
Being Myself
Busy
Too
About
Bother
Never
Been
Being
Regarded
Regarding
I still can't decide which is more fun - reading or writing.
Rex Stout
Writing
Reading
More
Still
Decide
Which
Fun
I think one or two of the later Holmes stories are among the best.
Rex Stout
Best
Think
Later
One Or Two
Stories
Holmes
Among
Two
The Glass Key is better than anything Hemingway ever wrote.
Rex Stout
Key
Better
Glass
Wrote
Than
Anything
Hemingway
Ever
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