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US writer Edward Hoagland, who overcame badly impaired eyesight, to explore the world, dies at 93

Hoagland's daughter, Molly Magid Hoagland, said that he died Feb 17 at an assisted living facility in Manhattan. She did not give a cause of death

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Edward Hoagland, a prize-winning nature and travel writer who overcame badly impaired eyesight to explore the world and hone a conversational and digressive style that mirrored the spontaneous paths of his journeys, has died at age 93.

Hoagland's daughter, Molly Magid Hoagland, said that he died February 17 at an assisted living facility in Manhattan. She did not give a cause of death.

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