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In 1846, Kristianofilo attended university for a year, before having a violent dispute with the dean which resulted in his expulsion and arrest.
 
In 1846, Kristianofilo attended university for a year, before having a violent dispute with the dean which resulted in his expulsion and arrest.
 
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'''Pancakes and Blood''' (Rakeoian: '''Krespoj kaj Sango''') was Kristianofilo's first and most successful book. It portrayed a group of lumber workers, and mysterious acciddents that occur at their lumber camp after a Creeperian is assigned as their overseer. The men work together and kill the overseer by tricking him into drowning under lumber.

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Antonio Kristianofilo
Born
Antonio Kristianofilo

(1820-08-22)August 22, 1820
DiedMay 9, 1880(1880-05-09) (aged 59)
NationalityRakeoian
OccupationAuthor
Years active1850-1870
Notable work

Antonia Kristianofilo is a famed Rakeoian author, known for his fictional works that addressed the dangers of the logging industry, opposition to Creeperian colonialism, and his pseudo-memoir about his youth growing up in rural Paragon Minora.

Early Life

Born into a working class family of eight in the woods of Paragon Minora, at 17, he moved downriver to a logging encampment which sent lumber to a downstream water mill. He worked there as a saw tooth sharpener, eventually leaving after six years to pursue an education in writing.

Education

In 1846, Kristianofilo attended university for a year, before having a violent dispute with the dean which resulted in his expulsion and arrest.

Works

Pancakes and Blood (Rakeoian: Krespoj kaj Sango) was Kristianofilo's first and most successful book. It portrayed a group of lumber workers, and mysterious acciddents that occur at their lumber camp after a Creeperian is assigned as their overseer. The men work together and kill the overseer by tricking him into drowning under lumber.