The author of the novel 'Hometown' was from modern China.
The author of 'Hometown and Childhood', was Conan Doyle from England.
The author of Hometown by the Water was Cao Wenfang.
There are many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. One of the more famous authors is Russia (Voltaire). His work Andromaque is considered one of the most famous fairy tales in the history of world literature. It tells a story about humans and demons, which involves the origin and symbolic meaning of kites. In addition, there were many stories and legends about kites in ancient Chinese literature. The most famous one was the story of a woman who made a pair of kites because she missed her lover from afar and wrote her feelings and thoughts on the kites. There were many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. Among them, the more famous author was the story of "Kite Resentment" in Russian and ancient Chinese literature.
The main character of Hometown was Arthur Streed.
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Hometown was not a novel, but a long novel by Faulkner, an American writer. It was first published in 1937 as one of the representative works of modern literature. From the perspective of the protagonist, Raymond Chander, the novel tells the story of his growth in the wilderness of the American West, depicting a world full of loneliness, violence, and death.
The author of the novel Hometown was published in Russia in 1824. The story was about a young man's experience in his hometown. He experienced the poverty and desolation of his hometown and witnessed the lives and beliefs of the local people. The novel takes the protagonist's mental journey as the main line, and through describing his thoughts and emotional changes, it shows the living conditions and state of mind of the Russian people at that time.