
D.M. Thomas
À propos de l'auteur
D.M. Thomas is a renowned British author best known for his compelling narratives that often intertwine the realms of history and imagination. His most celebrated work, "The White Hotel," published in 1981, is a remarkable exploration of memory, trauma, and the human condition, which has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative structure and profound themes. The novel's unique blend of fiction, psychoanalysis, and historical context showcases Thomas's literary prowess and has solidified his place in contemporary literature.
Date de naissance
November 19, 1935
Lieu de naissance
Plymouth, Devon, England
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