American Authors represent a diverse tapestry of voices reflecting the nation’s complex history and culture. From the transcendentalism of Emerson and Thoreau to the realism of Twain and the modernism of Fitzgerald and Hemingway, American literature explores themes of identity, freedom, the American Dream, and social injustice. Playwrights like Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams captured the anxieties of the 20th century. Contemporary authors continue to challenge and redefine the American narrative, addressing issues of race, gender, and class with bold and innovative storytelling.
Agatha Christie is renowned worldwide for her contributions to the mystery genre. Born in England, her works have transcended national boundaries, captivating readers globally. This article delves into Christie’s life,…