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Arnold Wesker was a British dramatist and playwright recognized for his exploration of social and political themes. His notable works include "The Kitchen" and "I'm Talking About Jerusalem," which address issues of class, identity, and human relationships. Wesker's plays often reflect his interest in working-class life and social justice. His contributions to British theatre have made him an important voice in contemporary drama.
"Whatever happened to the good old days: you know, dirty attics, tuberculosis and general all-round suffering?"
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"Whatever happened to the good old days: you know, dirty attics, tuberculosis and general all-round suffering?"

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