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The Piano Lesson

This novel delves into the complex dynamics of a family's history, focusing on the significance of a piano that has been passed down through generations. The story weaves together themes of racial identity, family secrets, and the struggle for self-discovery, offering a profound exploration of the human condition. more

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August Wilson
August Wilson

August Wilson was a renowned American playwright, born on April 27, 1945, and passed away on October 2, 2005. His works are known for their deep exploration of American black history in the 20th century, shedding light on racial, class, and social issues. more

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