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William Plomer
William Plomer

William Plomer was a British author born on December 10, 1903, in South Africa, and passed away on September 21, 1973. Known for his satirical and humorous style, his works primarily consist of novels and plays, often exploring the complexities of society and culture with a profound insight into human nature. more

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