His surrealist wordplay made the novelist a favorite of American counter-culture.
Linnea Crowther
Linnea Crowther
News editor, Legacy.com. Named 2017's Obituary Writer of the Year by the Society of Professional Obituary Writers. Quoted by CNN, the New York Times, and Macleans.
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He caught a touchdown pass that helped the Dolphins win Super Bowl VII.
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His psychedelic artwork helped define the style of the 1960s.
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She starred on Broadway in “Mr. Wonderful.”
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He was one of four Tuskegee Airmen who shot down three enemy planes in a single day.
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He was managing director of the International Monetary Fund before his presidency.
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He was also the voice of Morris the Cat in TV commercials.
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Button won gold medals at the 1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics.
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He wowed all four coaches with his cover of Journey’s “Lights.”
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She also appeared with Elvis Presley years later in “Paradise, Hawaiian Style.”