
Tom Stoppard
Tom Stoppard is a British playwright and screenwriter known for his sharp wit and exploration of philosophical themes. His notable works include "Arcadia," which intertwines themes of science and literature, and "The Real Thing," a play that examines love and fidelity. Stoppard's contributions to theater have earned him multiple awards, including Tony Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
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Books by Tom Stoppard
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The Real Thing
by Tom Stoppard
3.9(3,827)
A playwright, struggling with the difference between theater and his failing marriage, learns that love, like a good script, can be both an act and a harsh truth.

Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard
3.9(5,072)
In a grand English country house, a young woman in 1809 and modern academics unravel mysteries of mathematics, poetry, and passion, showing how chaos and order affect two centuries.