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Halibet Coister
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Halibet Cloister was born Alfred Smethwick, son of Alicia and Reginald Smethwick. He is the most preeminent of
Costa Bravo's literaries, authoring some thirty-five books, all of which national bestsellers. The pinnacle of his career was with the publish of
Knife Dreams in 1953, a book that went on to revolutionize and characterize the country's realm of literature. He is considered by many to the be the antithesis of
Homer, along with poet and contemporary
Basil Cousteau.