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Sapphire

    4. august 1950

    Sapphire je autorka známa svojim surovým a nekompromisným zobrazením života na okraji spoločnosti. Jej diela často skúmajú témy zneužívania, prežitia a hľadania vlastnej identity v nepriaznivom prostredí. Prostredníctvom silného a prenikavého štýlu Sapphire odhaľuje zložitosť ľudskej skúsenosti a dáva hlas tým, ktorí sú často prehliadaní. Jej písanie je svedectvom o odolnosti ducha a sile sebapoznania.

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