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[The following is in the standard format of a Wikipedia article, modified to reflect the content of the comic.]
 
[The following is in the standard format of a Wikipedia article, modified to reflect the content of the comic.]
:...and was a pioneer of literary <u>social realism</u>[link not clicked].
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:...and was a pioneer of literary {{w|social realism}}.
  
:He was born in <u>Dos Hermanas</u>[link not clicked] in the <u>Andalusia</u>[link not clicked] region of <u>Spain</u>[link not clicked] (not to be confused with <u>Andalasia</u>[link clicked], the kingdom in Disney's <u>''Enchanted''</u>[link clicked]), which is also the hometown of <u>''Macarena''</u>[link clicked] band <u>Los Del Río</u>[link clicked],
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:He was born in {{w|Dos Hermanas}} in the {{w|Andalusia}} region of {{w|Spain}} (not to be confused with {{w|Andalasia}}[link clicked], the kingdom in Disney's ''{{w|Enchanted}}''[link clicked]), which is also the hometown of ''{{w|Macarena, Seville|Macarena}}''[link clicked] band {{w|Los Del Río}}[link clicked],
  
:His <u>third novel</u>[link not clicked], set during the <u>Burmese-Siamese war</u>[link not clicked], marked the start of a lifelong interest in the <u>history of Southeast Asia</u>[link not clicked]. He spent his later years in <u>Thailand</u>[link not clicked], writing his his final novels just a few blocks from the hotel where actor <u>David Carradine</u>[link clicked] died of <u>Autoerotic Asphyxiation</u>[link clicked].
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:His {{w|third novel}}, set during the {{w|Burmese-Siamese war}}, marked the start of a lifelong interest in the {{w|history of Southeast Asia}}. He spent his later years in {{w|Thailand}}, writing his his final novels just a few blocks from the hotel where actor {{w|David Carradine}}[link clicked] died of {{w|Autoerotic Asphyxiation}}[link clicked].
  
 
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