
American Literary Hero 1905
by A Macho Man Who Loves To Write About The Times
About This Novel
In 1905, Pinkerton surrounded Lister's home. Faced with Pinkerton's siege, Lister said: "The one you want to arrest is Arthur Carter. It's none of my business, Carter Lister." "What? If you want to arrest me, then just wait for your president to apologize to me!" ... A few days later, Pinkerton's Chicago headquarters. President Pinkerton looked at the literary delegation in front of him and fell into deep thought. Members of the delegation include Mark Twain, O. Henry, Jack London, Mencken, Edith Wharton, and literary giant Leo Tolstoy. There is also Carter List, who is known as the tallest mountain in the history of literature, the founder of Expressionism, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century, one of the four great writers of science fiction literature, a repeat winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, an excellent Sinologist, an excellent educator, and an excellent short story writer. That day, a New York Daily reporter interviewed Carter Lister: "Mr. Lister, why did you write the novel "Red Dead Redemption" in the first place." "At first, my daughter was in poor health. I just wanted to make some money to support the family. I don't know how, but I became a literary giant." "What do you think about the things that the community says you take for granted now." "The story is purely fictitious. I have never been a big shot or a sharpshooter. Those were all done by Arthur Carter." The reporter pressed the camera, and this photo was recorded in American history. Alias: "American Literary Hero: Starting and Stopping Pinkerton"
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