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dbpedia:Peter_De_Vries
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Peter De Vries (February 27, 1910 – September 28, 1993) was an American editor and novelist known for his satiric wit. He has been described by the philosopher Daniel Dennett as "probably the funniest writer on religion ever".
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Vries, Peter De Peter De Vries
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Novelist, editor
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1910-02-27Z
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Peter De Vries
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1910-01-01Z
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1993-09-28Z
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1993-01-01Z
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