Chesterton, G.K.
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| Birthname | Chesterton, Gilbert Keith | ||||
| born on | 29 May 1874 at 02:45 (= 02:45 AM ) | ||||
| Place | London, England, 51n30, 0w10 | ||||
| Timezone | GMT h0w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 07°31' 12°58 Asc. 08°51'
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Biography
British writer, a poet, essayist and novelist who was one of the most original and forceful British writers of his time. Absent-minded and shaggy, he wrote such novels as "The Man Who Was Thursday," 1908. Chesterton also authored his series of detective-crime fiction that featured his character, "Father Brown."
Chesterton converted to Catholicism late in life and subsequently wrote an incredibly insightful and penetrating essay on the life of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Died on 6/14/1936, Beaconsfield, England.
Events
Source Notes
Penfield Collection spec. Old-file has 3:10 AM. Lescaut gives 4:00 PM as, "personal"
Categories
- Vocation : Writers : Detective/ Mystery
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- Traits : Mind : Memory (Known as absent-minded)
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Conversion/ Born again (Converted to Catholicism)

07°31'
12°58 Asc.
08°51'