
E.B. White
E.B. White was a renowned American writer and essayist, best known for his clear, elegant prose and contributions to literature. Born in 1899, he co-authored the classic children's book "Charlotte's Web" and also wrote influential essays and the beloved American style guide "The Elements of Style" with William Strunk Jr. His work often combines wit, insight, and a deep appreciation for language and everyday life. White's writing has lasting appeal for its simplicity, moral gentle humor, and ability to connect with readers across generations.