English writer.In 1900; Chesterton was asked to write a few magazine articles on art criticism; which sparked his interest in writing. He went on to become one of the most prolific writers of all time. Chestertons writings displayed a wit and sense of humor that is unusual even today; while often time making extremely serious comments on the world; government; politics; economics; philosophy; theology; or a hundred other topics.Chesterton wrote 100 books; several hundred poems; 200 short stories; 4000 essays and a few plays. He was a columnist for the Daily News; Illustrated London News and his own paper; G.Ks Weekly. He was a literary and social critic; historian; playwright; novelist; Catholic Christian theologian; debater and mystery writer. His most well-known character is the priest-detective Father Brown; although arguably his most well-known novel The Man Who Was Thursday does not concern Father Brown at all.
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