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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two very different writers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two authors whose styles, themes, or perspectives are notably distinct from each other. Example: "In the literary world, we often find two very different writers, such as Hemingway and Woolf, whose approaches to storytelling contrast sharply."
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Two very different writers.
What these two very different writers have in common, apart from Hall of Fame-bad movies, are: Catholic upbringing; the death of their mothers under wretched circumstances; alcoholism (and, in Eszterhas's case, enough cocaine to powder the Alps); terrible encounters with death and disease.
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Occasionally, themes in the careers of these three very different writers converge.
Blurbs on the back allow four very different writers to skip the hosannas and cut to the chase.
Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs, the much-lauded Beat canon, were three close associates who were in actual fact three very different writers uncomfortable with the "Beat" term that tied them together.
It also pervades subsequent Irish literature, but in this respect two very different Irish writers stand out: Flann O'Brien and Samuel Beckett.
Such was the case in recent days, as two very different Chinese writers, one feted by the ruling Communist Party and the other spurned by it, received prestigious international awards.
It's fascinating to see two brilliant but very different writers imagine what this new form of drama could be like," he continued.
Tim Adams Observer writer Two very different books have stayed in my head.
We asked two writers with two very different opinions to give us their views.
How have those two very different styles influenced me as a writer?
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