Tom and Viv

Tom and Viv by Michael Hastings is a First Edition published by Penguin Books on November 6, 1985. This 128-page work explores the intricate dynamics between the titular characters, delving into their relationship and the complexities that arise within it. The narrative is presented in English and offers insights into the world of British and Irish drama, showcasing Hastings’ unique storytelling style.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the characters’ interactions and the emotional landscape they navigate. The book focuses on themes relevant to dramatic works by a single author, providing a thoughtful perspective on personal and relational conflicts. This edition invites readers to engage with the material in a compact format, making it accessible for those interested in dramatic literature.
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Michael Hastings was a contributing editor to Rolling Stone and a correspondent at large for BuzzFeed. Before that he worked for Newsweek, where he rose to prominence covering the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was the recipient of the 2010 George Polk Award for his Rolling Stone magazine story The Runaway General. Hastings was the author of three books, I Lost My Love in Baghdad, Panic 2012, The Operators, and���The Last Magazine. He died in 2013, and was posthumously honored with the Norman Mailer Award for Emerging Journalist.
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