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Alexander Woollcott (1887-1943) was an American critic, columnist, and radio personality known for his sharp wit and literary insights. He was a prominent member of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of New York City writers, actors, and critics known for their lively discussions and humorous exchanges. Woollcott's writing style was marked by its cleverness and occasional harshness. He's like the witty friend who always has a clever comeback. His commentary was like adding spice to a conversation.