The Pale Horse (1962), Elephants Can Remember (1973), and Curtain (1975). Her plays like The Mousetrap (1952), is one of the longest-running plays in theatrical history.Christie also published novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Gerald Durrell · Gerald Durrell(19121990)was a British novelist and poet.His life in Greece and Egypt provided inspiration for most of his writing. His major work is the inventive tetralogy,The Alexandria Quartet:Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Montolive (1958), and Glea (1960). His Collected Poems appeared in 1980. William Golding · William Golding (19111993) was an English novelist. He achieved fame with his allegorical debut novel Lords of Flies (1954).He has written novels like The Spire (1964) and the trilogy :The ends of the Earth (1991).He received the Nobel Prize in literature. Joseph Conrad
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Masing wrote a large number of religious poems, however, what the Soviet authorities wanted was poetry that displayed the heroism of the Soviet people in the past war, and the building of a new life. This life would illustrate the friendship of all Soviet nations and their fight for peace. Novelists seeing the treatment of independent Estonia as dangerous turned to historical circumstantial subjects, for example, Aadu Hint’s (1910-1989) Tuuline rand (The Windy Shores), a tetralogy written between 1951 and 1966, was a historical panoramic novel about Estonian coastal dwellers. New themes appeared in the fine arts at the same time. The views on art were seen as a political matter. The image of the ordinary man was seen as vital; initially the image was somewhat mechanical, common and lifeless. The thematic compositions were cultivated, inclining towards the illustrative. Estonian painters seemed to travel in 1