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John Wray

    January 1, 1971

    John Wray's fiction delves into the intricate connections between identity, memory, and place. His writing is characterized by a penetrating insight into the human psyche and a masterful command of language. Through his novels, he explores the darker facets of human experience, seeking meaning within a chaotic world. His works are lauded for their literary depth and stylistic sophistication.

    John Wray
    Godsend
    The Lost Time Accidents
    Canaan's Tongue
    Leeds United and a Life in the Press Box
    The Right Hand Of Sleep
    Surviving the Death of a Sibling: Living Through Grief When an Adult Brother or Sister Dies