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  2. Yuval Noah Harari - Wikipedia

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    Yuval Noah Harari (Hebrew: יובל נח הררי [juˈval ˈnoaχ haˈʁaʁi]; born 1976) [ 1 ] is an Israeli medievalist, military historian, public intellectual, [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ] and writer. He currently serves as professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [ 1 ] He is the author of the popular science ...

  3. Frank O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    Frank O'Hara. Francis Russell " Frank " O'Hara (March 27, 1926 – July 25, 1966) was an American writer, poet, and art critic. A curator at the Museum of Modern Art, O'Hara became prominent in New York City's art world. O'Hara is regarded as a leading figure in the New York School, an informal group of artists, writers, and musicians who drew ...

  4. John O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    BUtterfield 8. John Henry O'Hara (January 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970) was an American writer. He was one of America's most prolific writers of short stories, credited with helping to invent The New Yorker magazine short story style. [1] He became a best-selling novelist before the age of 30 with Appointment in Samarra and BUtterfield 8.

  5. Eliot O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    Eliot O'Hara (June 14, 1890 – July 30, 1969) was an American artist and educator known for his masterful watercolors, especially his impressionistic landscapes.The Ogunquit Museum of American Art in Maine has over 120 of his watercolors representing all aspects of his work.

  6. Yasuhisa Hara - Wikipedia

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    Yasuhisa Hara (Japanese: 原 泰久, Hepburn: Yasuhisa Hara, born June 9, 1975) is a Japanese manga artist and the creator of the series Kingdom. With more than 100 million tankōbon copies in circulation worldwide, Kingdom is one of the best-selling mangas in history. In 2013, Hara won the Grand Prize of the 17th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize ...

  7. Tamiki Hara - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Writer. Alma mater. Keio University. Genre. Atomic bomb literature. Spouse. Sadae Sasaki (1933–1944) Tamiki Hara (原民喜, Hara Tamiki, 15 November 1905 – 13 March 1951) was a Japanese writer and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, known for his works in the atomic bomb literature genre.

  8. Hiroshi Hara (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Hara. Hiroshi Hara (原 広司, Hara Hiroshi, born 9 September 1936)[1] is a Japanese architect and author on architecture. His major works, including Kyōto Station, the Umeda Sky Building in Osaka, the Yamato International building in Tokyo, the Sapporo Dome in Hokkaidō, and other important structures in Japan, have earned many ...

  9. Kenya Hara - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Hara (原 研哉, Hara Ken'ya, born 1958) is a Japanese graphic designer, curator and writer. He is a graduate of Musashino Art University. [1] Hara is employed by Musashino Art University as professor, and taught Communication Design and Design Theory in Science on Design Faculty since April 2003.