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Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace

Edgar Wallace. A Short Autobiography

In “People,” Edgar Wallace immerses readers in a vibrant tapestry of human emotion and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. This novel deftly navigates the tumultuous waters of social dynamics, reflecting the author's acute observations of early 20th-century British society. Wallace's narrative style is characterized by sharp dialogue, vivid imagery, and a keen sense of pacing, all of which contribute to a compelling exploration of individuality versus collectivism. The book serves both as a critique of social norms and an intimate portrayal of its characters, revealing truths about desire, ambition, and the darker facets of human nature. Edgar Wallace, a prolific British author known for his crime and adventure tales, brought unique insight into the themes of “People” through his own diverse life experiences. His background in journalism and playwriting, along with his extensive travels, provided him with a rich understanding of different cultures and the innate desires that drive human behavior. Wallace's passion for storytelling and his keen eye for societal flaws are evident throughout the text, inviting readers to reflect on the very nature of humanity. “People” is a must-read for those fascinated by psychological depth and social commentary in literature. Wallace's remarkable ability to weave together the intricacies of personal and communal struggles makes this work an engaging reflection on the human condition. Readers who appreciate intricate character studies and sharp observations of society will find “People” a profound and rewarding experience.
151 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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