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Michael Cunningham is a brilliant American novelist. It was his novel The Hours that earned him the Pulitzer Prize and the title of Best American Novel of 1999. And in 2002, the film adaptation of The Hours, starring Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, and Meryl Streep, was released worldwide. The novel's protagonist is Cunningham's inspiration and mystical "co-author," the renowned English writer Virginia Woolf. Along with Woolf, who wrote her celebrated novel Mrs. Dalloway in the 1920s, The Hours tells the story of Mrs. Brown, reading the book in the mid-century, and Mrs. Dalloway, living in New York City at the end of the 20th century, whose fate is so similar to that of Clarissa in Woolf's book. England in the 1920s and America in the 1990s: patriarchal Richmond, post-war Los Angeles, and ultra-modern New York. How does time work? How are books born? "The Hours" explores all of this.
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