Om East of Suez
This gripping drama is set in a British colonial outpost in Southeast Asia. William Somerset Maugham's play explores themes of imperialism, racism, and cross-cultural relationships. With vivid characters and poetic language, this work remains a powerful commentary on the complexities of life in the post-colonial world.
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