Crace, Jim
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Crace, Jim
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- English author Jim Crace writes literary and thought-provoking novels that often include fantastic elements, sometimes overtly, and sometimes in subtle and unexpected departures from reality. His books take place in wildly diverse settings, ranging from the Stone Age to a post-apocalyptic American wasteland. His prose is spare and quietly elegant, and in his understated way he tackles big questions of religion, ethics, identity, and the nature of reality. Start with: Being dead
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- Male
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- British
- English
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- English author Jim Crace writes literary and thought-provoking novels that often include fantastic elements, sometimes overtly, and sometimes in subtle and unexpected departures from reality. His books take place in wildly diverse settings, ranging from the Stone Age to a post-apocalyptic American wasteland. His prose is spare and quietly elegant, and in his understated way he tackles big questions of religion, ethics, identity, and the nature of reality. Start with: Being dead
- Gender
- Male
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- British
- English
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