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Hanya Yanagihara's 'A Little Life' follows the lives of four college friends in New York City, primarily focusing on Jude St. Francis, whose past trauma profoundly shapes his present. The novel's leng...
Donatello was a revolutionary of the early Renaissance, known for his mastery of both bronze and marble. He was the first to revive the classical tradition of the free-standing nude, and his work disp...
Virginia Woolf's experimental novel utilizes stream-of-consciousness to explore the inner lives of the Ramsay family and their guests over a decade. The novel is divided into three sections, each offe...
Jonathan Franzen is an American author known for his sprawling, character-driven novels that explore the complexities of family relationships and contemporary American society. His works, such as 'The...
Euripides (c. 480-408 BC) was another of the great Athenian tragedians, known for his innovative and often controversial approach to Greek drama. Unlike his predecessors, Euripides frequently question...
Marion Keyes' 'Lethaby' is a darkly humorous and insightful novel exploring themes of family secrets, mental health, and the complexities of relationships. The novels witty prose and relatable charact...
Anne Enright's 'The Gathering' is a poignant and emotionally resonant novel exploring the aftermath of a young mans suicide and the secrets that bind a family together. The novels fragmented narrative...
A seminal work of feminist literature, *The Edible Woman* explores the experiences of Marian, a young woman struggling with her identity and her relationship with her fiancé in 1960s Canada. Atwoods s...
Doris Lessing, awarded in 2007, is a British novelist known for her exploration of feminist themes, political activism, and psychological complexity. *The Golden Notebook* is a groundbreaking and cont...
The three Kisugi sisters—Rui, Hitomi and Ai—during the day run a small cafe called "Cat's Eye." To discover the whereabouts of their father, the artist Michael Heintz, who has disappeared, Hitomi and...
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