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A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

This novel delves into the lives of individuals in a war-torn region, illustrating the profound impact of conflict on ordinary people. The story is woven around the lives of several characters, highlighting themes of survival, resilience, and the enduring bonds of human connection. more

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Anthony Marra
Anthony Marra

Anthony Marra is an American writer born in 1984. His works are known for their delicate emotions and profound themes, particularly for his skill in depicting the conflicts and complexities of human emotions in the Middle East. more

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