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August

August is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of personal history and the passage of time. The narrative unfolds over the course of a single month, providing a detailed and introspective look at the life of its protagonist. The story is rich with symbolism and reflective of the human condition, prompting readers to consider their own experiences and the significance of time. more

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Tracy Letts
Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts, born on July 4, 1965, is an accomplished American playwright known for his realistic style and profound character development. His works, including 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'The Chicago 7,' have garnered widespread acclaim and have had a significant impact on contemporary theater. more

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