• David Vann may refer to: David Vann (mayor) (1928–2000), mayor of Birmingham, Alabama David Vann (Cherokee leader) (1800–1863), treasurer of the Cherokee...
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    David Vann was born October 19, 1966, on Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. He is a novelist and short story writer, and was formerly a professor...
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  • David Johnson Vann (August 10, 1928 – June 9, 2000) was mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. Vann was born in Randolph County, Alabama. He graduated from the...
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    David Vann (Georgia, January 1, 1800 – December 23, 1863) was a sub-chief of the Cherokee people. He was a skilled negotiator with the United States government...
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    Lee Tripp. Vann's mother married Aaron Frank Vann, and Vann took his stepfather's surname; Vann had three half-siblings. In 1942, Aaron Vann officially...
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  • can never know. David Vann argues that the setting of the American southwest which the Gang traverses is representative of hell. Vann claims that the...
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  • Stevie Vann (born Stevie van Kerken), also known as Stevie Lange, is a Zambian-born British singer and vocal coach. She is best known for her work as a...
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    Karl Marlantes's Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (2009) and David Vann's Caribou Island (2011). Pinchot was born in New York City. His mother...
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    original on November 30, 2022. Retrieved January 21, 2021. Vann, David (November 14, 2009). "David Vann on Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian | Rereading". The...
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  • James Vann (c. 1762–64 – February 19, 1809) was a Cherokee leader, one of the triumvirate with Major Ridge and Charles R. Hicks, who led the Upper Towns...
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