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Andrew Sean Greer Releases New Novel 'Villa Coco' Inspired by Decade in Italy

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Andrew Sean Greer has published a new novel titled 'Villa Coco,' which draws from his experiences living in Italy. The book explores themes of surprise and discovery from the perspective of an American outsider in the Italian setting. The novel represents Greer's latest work following his acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-winning career.

Andrew Sean Greer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, has released his new novel 'Villa Coco,' which is inspired by a decade of his life spent living in Italy. The work centers on the experiences and surprises that come with being an American living abroad in an Italian context. According to NPR's coverage, the novel embraces the ways Italy has continued to surprise Greer throughout his time there. The book reflects on themes of cultural outsider status and personal discovery in a foreign country. This publication adds to Greer's body of acclaimed literary work.

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