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What pushes an author to write under a pen name?

Reading John Banville as Benjamin Black sets Rosemary Goring thinking.

Balzac was probably not the first to do this, but he was almost certainly the best. Perhaps inspired by his father, who as a young man changed his name to make it sound grander, Honore wrote his early novels under several pseudonyms.