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    Ring Lardner. Ringgold Wilmer Lardner (March 6, 1885 [1] – September 25, 1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre.

  2. Ring Lardner (born March 6, 1885, Niles, Mich., U.S.—died Sept. 25, 1933, East Hampton, N.Y.) was an American writer, one of the most gifted, as well as the most bitter, satirists in the United States and a fine storyteller with a true ear for the vernacular.

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  3. Ringgold William "Ring" Lardner (1885 - 1933) was an American sports columnist and satirical short story writer who enjoyed poking fun at revered institutions such as marriage, theater, and sports. His works were admired by his contemporaries, renowned authors Ernest Hemingway , F. Scott Fitzgerald , Virginia Woolf , and J.D. Salinger .

  4. 1 de abr. de 2021 · Learn about Ring Lardner, a master of American slang and humor, who wrote stories, novels, and plays. Explore his major works, such as You Know Me Al and The Big Town, and read reviews by Mencken and Wilson.

  5. Learn about Ring Lardner, a sports writer, short story writer and humorist who influenced Ernest Hemingway and others. Explore his selected works, biography and legacy in Chicago.

  6. 31 de dez. de 2016 · How big was the writer Ring Lardner? He helped create what's still called The Golden Age of Sportswriters, the ones who wrote about The Babe, The Ironman, Dempsey, DiMaggio, and Joe Louis. And...

  7. Ringgold Wilmer “RingLardner (1885–1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre. His contemporaries, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and celebrated critic Edmund Wilson, professed strong admiration for his writing.