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Richard Yates

    February 3, 1926 – November 7, 1992

    Richard Yates was an American novelist celebrated for his piercing realism and masterful portrayal of the disillusionments within the American dream. His early work, particularly his debut novel, was met with acclaim, branding him a significant new voice. Yates explored themes of domestic breakdown, societal decline, and inner emptiness with profound insight. Though literary trends shifted, he remained true to his realist roots, drawing inspiration from masters like Flaubert and Chekhov. His novels continue to resonate, enjoying a posthumous resurgence for their unflinching and timeless examination of the human condition.

    Richard Yates
    Master Jacques
    The Easter Parade, English edition
    Revolutionary Road
    Revolutionary Road, the Easter Parade, Eleven Kinds of Loneliness: Introduction by Richard Price
    Revolutionary Road, The Easter Parade, Eleven Kinds of Loneliness
    The Collected Stories of Richard Yates