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khmatova, among others) have appeared in many literary periodicals, anthologies and in book form sin
He also founded several literary periodicals: The Museum (1746-1767, 3 vols.);
iversity teaches writing across all the major literary periods from Old English through to the 21st
f Islamic studies and theology, he was also a literary personage, especially Arabic and Persian lite
equented by the city's artistic, cultural and literary personalities.
ure of jury composed of UNESCO and well known literary personalities.
ational Reading, The History of the Book, and Literary Personalities.
the Shashkevych circle constituted not only a literary phenomenon, but a social and democratic movem
Tamil verse form and are exceptional in their literary, philosophical, religious, and aesthetic cont
ated points of physics or cosmology with many literary, philosophical, and historical references.
Cosmicism is the literary philosophy developed and used by the American
A literary phrase such as "The roar of the ocean".
Many of his literary pictures were engraved, such as a scene from
Uttar Pradesh of India and created many other literary pieces including the magnum opus Ram Charit M
ld be considered not as traditionally planned literary pieces but rather as casual or random jotting
Poems are literary pieces written in verse.
h century Andhra State and created many other literary pieces including the Vyasa Sutra Bhashya, Jai
In 1939, his Philosophical and Literary Pieces was published with a memoir by his lit
t and editor for TV Zagreb as well as writing literary pieces, he gradually moved into politics afte
et Muhammad Al-Asrar Al-Rabaniya and over 112 literary poems on the description of the attributes an
l dialect and at school they were taught only literary Polish and Russian.
These narratives have no literary polish, but are good examples of plain straig
Frequent guests were people of France's literary, political and ecclesiastical communities.
sand leading articles on a variety of topics, literary, political, and financial.
France, Social, Literary, Political.
manac in form, its chief merit rests upon the literary portion forming the bulk of the annual.
A literary portrait of Richard Goode is in David Blum's
Would Marry Susan Sontag: And Other Intimate Literary Portraits of the Bohemian Era by Edward Field
In literary portrayals, the licence is presumed to be a d
Haining has espoused controversial literary positions before, most recently involving the
ans Wilson by which name she is remembered by literary posterity.
m, in International Postmodernism: Theory and Literary Practice ed.
In the Party Spirit: Socialist Realism and Literary Practice in the Soviet Union, East Germany, a
history of projects focusing on experimental literary practices, networks and public space.
l Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters (1824), a literary prank burlesquing serious biographical encycl
Huon self-consciously acknowledges literary precedent, and views the Arthurian world as b
, the one least indebted to foreign models or literary precedents of any kind".
ry of Norse Greenland because they embody the literary preoccupations of writers and audiences in me
Native-owned and operated, this literary press publishes work by some of the most wide
a Director of Salt Publishing an independent literary press based in London, England.
wan: Erya Press 1996; Mainland China: Jiangsu Literary Press 1997
Cover of Doctored Drawings (Bellevue Literary Press)
own short fiction has appeared widely in the literary press.
y Bukowski and Cherkovski's Los Angeles Laugh Literary press.
s, controlling a substantial part of London's literary press.
He had little literary pretension - when a reviewer asked if he had
more needs to be known about Townsend and his literary prevarications.”
inal poetry adhered strictly to the classical literary principles as set down by Aristotle, and so t
Prize as well as the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize
In 2009, he was awarded the Man Asian Literary Prize for his work The Boat to Redemption, th
She was also awarded the Kawabata Yasunari Literary Prize in 1976.
Manhae Literary Prize (1989)
s nominated to the longlist for the Man Asian Literary Prize 2008.
2001 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize for A Past in Hiding: Memory and Surviv
Chianti Ruffino-Antico Fattore International Literary Prize - The Famished Road
Man Asian Literary Prize 2008
In 1975, he was awarded the 2nd Osaragi Jizo literary prize for his Yoshino Hideo zenshu (Collected
John Fante Literary Prize (2010)
Fried Prize (German: Erich-Fried-Preis) is a literary prize in honour of the Austrian poet Erich Fr
was shortlisted for both the Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize for Non-Fiction and the James Tait Blac
He was presented with the Heywood Hill Literary Prize in 2000.
An Austrian literary prize is named after him - the Erich Fried Pr
ered to be the most prestigious international literary prize after the Nobel Prize in Literature") a
In 2002 he received the Kassel Literary Prize for Grotesque Humor.
on of Tamil Nadu Malayali Associations (CTMA) literary prize for outstanding young writers.
d widespread acclaim in Europe, won the Dutch literary prize for children's literature, and is now c
1994 Shimase Literary Prize for Love Stories for Tsuta-moe
2008 Queensland Literary Prize for Science Writing
, was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in Hong Kong.
ered to be the most prestigious international literary prize after the Nobel Prize in Literature.
to create France Magazine, and was awarded a literary prize for The Patrol of the Saint Innocents.
s of short stories, which won the China Times Literary Prize as well as the 8th National Award for b
6 as a Conservative and received the National Literary Prize for his realist novel, Desierto de pied
ersity and won the University's Philip Larkin literary prize in 1994.
the most recent winner of Australia's largest literary prize would no longer be stocked in one of Au
y of Literature award and a Los Angeles Times Literary Prize for his book, The Blind Watchmaker.
Enid McLeod Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society
ince then, she has gone on to win the Yi Sang Literary Prize (2005), Today's Young Artist Award, and
1991 Yomiuri Literary Prize for Haha yo (O Mother).
Sitoy was among 21 authors on the Man Asian Literary Prize's long list in 2008.
Hyundai Munhak Literary Prize, 1969
996 and, in 1997, was short-listed for Lu Xun Literary Prize, China's arguably highest award for lit
his new book of poetry in the CHICANO/LATINO LITERARY PRIZE, University of California, Irvine in Oc
ands received South Africa's most prestigious literary prize, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for
A literary prize, the Archibald Lampman Award, is awarde
Products was short-listed for India's premier literary prize, the Vodafone Crossword Book Award.
1997 UC Irvine's Chicano/Latino Literary Prize, for The Iceworker Sings and Other Poem
ner Canadian Foundation, known for its annual literary prize.
el Norge, for which he received the 2007 Noma Literary Prize.
signation", 1911) won the Osaka Asahi Shimbun literary prize.
longlisted for the IMPAC International Dublin Literary Prize.
ng the Crime Prize of Wiesbaden and Rhineland Literary Prize.
("The Waiting Years", 1949-1957) won the Noma Literary Prize.
me interesting advice about the importance of literary prizes as the determining factor of artistic
tion and the other for biography, the largest literary prizes on offer in Scotland.
itzerland's best sellers list and won several literary prizes in Austria and Germany.
ed collections of poems, and received several literary prizes for his work.
me of 20th century Flemish poetry and winning literary prizes such as the "Yang-prijs" (1969) and th
Between 1962 and 1987, he received numerous literary prizes in the Federal Republic of Germany.
It awards literary prizes to authors and publishing houses, and
He has won a number of important literary prizes, including the manuskripte prize (1990
mber of International PEN has won a number of literary prizes.
torie di primogeniti e figli unici he won two literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Pre
n, science fiction was considered an inferior literary product-pleasant enough as a diversion, but u
allimard in 1940, as were the majority of his literary production (novels, short stories, journals,
The work is of interest as the chief literary production of an English Jew before the Expul
Much of his literary production consisted of translations from the
Crayon, writing that it was "the first purely literary production that has issued from the American
plains that "the annuals were a major mode of literary production in the 1820s and 1830s", with The
However, he largely ceased his literary production after his 1830 appointment as Supr
From 1990 Biesheuvel's literary production slowed down significantly due to a
of thought, distinguished himself by prolific literary production, based on his large library, that
ovide only limited increases in the volume of literary production, particularly within certain secti
from 1923 to 1925 spurred him into his later literary production.
Here he continued his literary production.
e books amounted to an important new trend in literary production.
s displacement poetics: context, history, and literary production.”
nd his Fox Fables, one of the most remarkable literary productions of the Middle Ages.
Genesin) compare favourably with any similar literary productions of that period.
ed to mine this new trove of highly-conscious literary productions at the most sophisticated level t
f Winged Dreams (poetry; 2010, Bright Skylark Literary Productions) ISBN 978-0-557-50288-2
His literary productions, all in Latin, comprise commentar
ht his poetry among the best of their group's literary products.
publishers, agents, and other members of the literary profession.
The title character, a literary professor and T. S. Eliot scholar, is a suici
brother of theatre director Johan Peter Bull, literary professor Francis Bull and genealogist Theodo
l" he regarded as going hand-in-hand with his literary programme.
It organizes cultural and literary programmes throughout the year .
small press, community bookstore, and diverse literary programming.
In 1966 she became the first director of Literary Programs for the newly created National Endow
ilver Eye Center for Photography, and curates literary programs in alternative settings like the ann
arting in the mid 1990s, Zeeman presented two literary programs for VPRO television which gained nat
plex with music, visual art, performance, and literary programs.
The Litquake Literary Project produces the event, while Intersectio
His literary projects have since been a modern spiritual n
n right, Estelle Loomis worked on a number of literary projects throughout her marriage with Burgess
ound time to work on a dictionary and related literary projects.
Gillan gives an account of other literary projects.
ntemporaries as a tragic figure who held much literary promise, he came to be linked with a group of
clus's Sphaera (Venice, 1499), Grocyn left no literary proof of his scholarship.
Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical & Literary Property Trusts.
n the earliest existing specimena of Scottish literary prose, and remarkable specimena they are, for
hese, Mikes laid the foundations of Hungarian literary prose, and he is regarded as one of the first
l commentary, scholarly essays, film critics, literary prose, and movie scripts in English and in Ch
His writings, known for elegant and even literary prose, often influenced American thought in p
ck on the Growing Pretentiousness of American Literary Prose.
His literary prospects continued gradually to improve, and
Even those who have questioned the literary prowess of Cao Yu, for instance, the noted cr
he 'Bayonet' (Штык) and 'Nikita' (Ники́та), a literary pseudonym A. Gal (А.
For the literary pseudonym, see Richard Blade (series).
Ogden & I. A. Richards (1923), including the literary, psychological, and external.
event, the Lit Crawl, a three and a half hour literary pub crawl through the Mission District
1996 Dublin Literary Pub Crawl (A.& A.Farmar)
Spearheading this shift was the growth of a literary public sphere in which the bourgeoisie learne
o was the most highly-regarded and successful literary publication of its time, and the first import
University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication, World Literature Today.
It is a consciously literary publication, using a "blind reader" to select
After his retirement he wrote for literary publications such as Vuelta (Buenos Aires), J
in Berlin and is a leading German address for literary publications and fiction.
His poetry has been featured in a variety of literary publications, such as: The Paris Review, The
All of them are literary publications.
aber and Faber, one of the most celebrated of literary publishing houses.
His books were published by the literary publishing house of Faber and Faber.
The Press is especially known for literary publishing, particularly its Pitt Poetry Seri
ooker Prize, Netherland was spoken of by some literary pundits as being the favourite to win.
The main literary purpose of these works is to explain how char
Mrs. Oliver therefore serves a range of literary purposes for Christie.
ack an equal power of using his resources for literary purposes.
eek literature, for their several and diverse literary purposes.
t from Harvard in 1850, he devoted himself to literary pursuits and classical studies.
Chipman engaged in literary pursuits and died in Ripton in 1850.
He also engaged in literary pursuits and lecturing.
r retiring from elected office, he engaged in literary pursuits and died in Winchester on November 4
to Russia in 1869 but declined; he engaged in literary pursuits and extensive traveling until his de
The remainder of his life he spent in literary pursuits at the Abbey of St-Denis near Paris,
men's Cell assist students in those areas and literary pursuits are served by a forum named Sargasan
Gregory had been engaged in literary pursuits from a young age, had been honored b
Spencer engaged in literary pursuits and, in 1828, he contributed to the
He also engaged in literary pursuits and operated a group of marble quarr
to the Twenty-first Congress, and engaged in literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C..
l years, resigning in 1886 in order to follow literary pursuits in New York City.
He worked in literary pursuits with his wife, Ragna, who managed th
Here Cortese devoted himself to literary pursuits, and in order to promote the study o
in New Haven was ended, he devoted himself to literary pursuits, publishing in the New Englander and
Anderson engaged in various scientific and literary pursuits, and was said to have contributed se
remainder of his life he devoted entirely to literary pursuits, in which, both as a critic and writ
eless, Wu Rui continued to "devote himself to literary pursuits," and as a child Wu acquired the sam
ginia in 1836 and engaged in agricultural and literary pursuits.
His time was entirely devoted to books and literary pursuits.
tive business pursuits in 1853 and engaged in literary pursuits.
He engaged in literary pursuits.
aras, was pivotal in guiding Katzman's future literary pursuits.
; where he spent the remainder of his life in literary pursuits.
He was also engaged in literary pursuits.
He engaged in study and literary pursuits.
He also engaged in literary pursuits.
sumed the practice of law and also engaged in literary pursuits.
ce to Mill Valley, California, and engaged in literary pursuits.
tired from public life in 1867 and engaged in literary pursuits.
The two men co-operated in literary pursuits.
                                                                                                    


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