George R. R. Martin

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Aliases:
Džordž R. R. Martin, ஜார்ஜ் ஆர். ஆர். மார்ட்டின், Georgius Raimundus Ricardus Martin, and 36 others Джордж Рэйманд Рычард Мартын, जॉर्ज आर आर मार्टिन, Мартин, ജോർജ് ആർ ആർ മാർട്ടിൻ, 조지RR마틴, ג'ורג' ר. ר. מרטין, G. R. R. Martin, جورج آر. آر مارتن, ג'ורג' ר. ר מרטין, Джордж Мартін, 喬治·R·R·馬丁, ਜਾਰਜ ਰ. ਰ. ਮਾਰਟਿਨ, ジョージ・R・R・マーティン, จอร์จ อาร์. อาร์. มาร์ติน, George R Martin, ジョージ・R. R マーティン, Dzjordzj R. R. Martin, Žorž R. R. Martin, ჯორჯ რეიმონდ რიჩარდ მარტინი, Τζωρτζ Ρ.Ρ. Μάρτιν, Џорџ Р. Р. Мартин, جورج آر. آر. مارتین, Džordžs R.R. Mārtins, Ǧūrǧ R.R. Mārtin, George R. Martin, ג׳ורג׳ מרטין, Gerorge R. R. Martin, Ջորջ Մարտին, G. R Martin, George Raymond Richard Martin, Джордж Р. Р. Мартин, GRRM, George R. R. Martin, Джордж Рэймонд Ричард Мартин, George R.R. Martin, Džordžs R. R. Mārtins
Born:
Sept. 19, 1948

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George Raymond Richard Martin (born September 20, 1948), sometimes referred to as GRRM, is an American author and screenwriter of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He is best known for his ongoing A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels.

Critics have described Martin's work as dark and cynical. His first novel, Dying of the Light, set the tone for most of his future work; it is set on a mostly abandoned planet that is slowly becoming uninhabitable as it moves away from its sun. This story, and many of Martin's others, have a strong sense of melancholy. His characters are often unhappy, or at least unsatisfied - trying to stay idealistic in a ruthless world. Many have elements of tragic heroes in them. Reviewer T. M. Wagner writes, "Let it never be said Martin doesn't share Shakespeare's fondness for the senselessly tragic." This gloominess can be an obstacle for some readers. The Inchoatus Group writes, "If this absence of joy is going to trouble you, or you’re looking for something more affirming, then you should probably seek elsewhere."

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Books by George R. R. Martin