Anne Rice

Anne Rice

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Anne Rice (1941-2021) was a renowned American author best known for her gothic fiction, particularly "The Vampire Chronicles" series featuring her iconic character, Lestat de Lioncourt. Born in New Orleans, Rice's work often reflected her deep connection to her hometown's rich cultural tapestry. She wrote over 30 novels, captivating readers with her lush prose and exploration of themes such as immortality, faith, and the human condition. Her debut novel, "Interview with the Vampire," was published in 1976 and has since become a classic in the horror genre, inspiring numerous adaptations. Rice's influence on vampire literature remains unparalleled.

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