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Patrick MacGill was a Scottish author and poet, born in Glasgow in 1889. He is best known for his works that reflect the struggles of the working class and the harsh realities of life, particularly during and after World War I. MacGill's writing often drew on his own experiences as a laborer and soldier, which gave his narratives a vivid authenticity and emotional depth. His notable works include 'The Red Horizon' and 'Children of the Dead End', which delve into themes of poverty and resilience.

nacionalidad Escocés
Fecha de Nacimiento June 5, 1889
Lugar de Nacimiento Glasgow, Scotland
Fecha de fallecimiento December 1, 1963
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