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The Light of the Star: A Novel

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A young playwright becomes obsessively fascinated with a celebrated actress whose public image alternates between glamorous arrogance and wistful vulnerability, and he seeks her collaboration to secure a perfect performance of his heroine. The narrative follows his fevered anticipation, the reading of his play, and memories of simpler small-town attachments that complicate his ambition. It depicts the theater's glitter, the press's idolization, and the dissonance between theatrical spectacle and inner ambiguity. Themes of longing, illusion, and the personal cost of artistic pursuit run through the work.

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Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of rural life in the Midwest. Born in 1860, he became a prominent figure in the literary movement known as Realism, focusing on the struggles and experiences of ordinary people. His notable works include "A Daughter of the Middle Border" and "Main-Travelled Roads," which reflect his deep connection to the agricultural landscape and the challenges faced by farmers. Garland's writing often emphasizes themes of hardship, resilience, and the quest for identity, making significant contributions to the understanding of American life during his time.

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