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ch fellow at Liverpool University and a Royal | Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Warwick. |
From 2004 to 2006, she was Royal | Literary Fund Fellow at Edge Hill University. |
She is a Royal | Literary Fund Fellow at Essex University |
0, he was Academic Writer-in-Residence, Royal | Literary Fund Fellow. |
2006 | Literary Arts Fellowship for Poetry from the Mississip |
is an American pop culture critic, essayist, | literary editor, fiction writer, and music journalist. |
Literary science fiction magazines started to disappea | |
mself as a writer of polished, if often grim, | literary science fiction. |
lar culture is a subject of study in history, | literary studies, film studies, folklore and mythology |
h an ongoing program of cultural exhibitions, | literary events, film screenings and music recitals. |
Q.com is host to a series of portals for both | literary and filmic coverage of an encyclopedic nature |
Book” 2009 for Two Minutes of Light • Lambda | Literary Award finalist • 2008 Perugia Press Prize for |
onicle Best Book of 2004, a 2006 IMPAC Dublin | Literary Award Finalist and a San Francisco Chronicle |
let Quill Award and was among the 2004 Lambda | Literary Award finalists. |
The founders and members represented the | literary and financial elite of Boston and New York. |
nded in 1893, and had immediate success, both | literary and financial. |
A distinctly Sri Lankan Tamil | literary tradition first developed in the 1940s with t |
tipodean was an annual Australian illustrated | literary periodical first published in 1892. |
The Peters' Black and Blue Guide to Current | Literary Journals, first and second series, Cherry Val |
publications at the college date to the first | literary magazine, first published in 1889. |
In the context of | literary criticism, Fish uses this concept to argue th |
As a prominent and respected | literary theorist, Fish is best known for his analysis |
ner of Andhra Pradesh Sahithya Academy Award ( | literary award) five times. |
He was made | literary editor five years later. |
finds his true calling in writing, Anne's own | literary skills flower, leading to a secret collaborat |
shed several books and compilations on German | literary history, focusing mainly on literature on emi |
n 1890, Crombie published a book of poetical, | literary and folkloric sketches entitled Some Poets of |
ity students who were members of the Tilghman | Literary Society followed him. |
A flurry of | literary activity followed with the publication of Nug |
In 1975 he became | literary director for the French publisher Dargaud and |
O Street The book was nominated for a Lambda | Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction. |
In 1966 she became the first director of | Literary Programs for the newly created National Endow |
She is best known as a film and | literary critic for The New York Times. |
He was a member of the | Literary Committee for the New English Bible and worke |
2010 Lambda | Literary Award for Transgender Writing ("Lynnee Breedl |
irector of the March Hog Theater Company, and | literary director for Theatre Out in Orange County. |
Paterson Award for Sustained | Literary Achievement, for Poetry, and Alabanza: New an |
In 2009, he was awarded the Man Asian | Literary Prize for his work The Boat to Redemption, th |
The book was nominated for a Lambda | Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction in 2007. |
he is also the author of a number of books of | literary criticism for Chelsea House Publishers. |
ortly thereafter he began a campaign to raise | literary standards for the Sinhalese reading public wi |
His Pastoral won the 2001 Lambda | Literary Award for Gay Poetry. |
The main | literary source for Dimech's biography is Dr Mark Mont |
Since 1974, Kraft has been the | literary agent for the estate of pulp author Otis Adel |
2004 Western Heritage Award | Literary Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction Book |
2001 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate | Literary Prize for A Past in Hiding: Memory and Surviv |
American Film Festival (1973-1982) and judged | literary competitions for the Philadelphia Writers' Co |
hos Books, 2002), and won the Global Filipino | Literary Award for Poetry in 2003. |
In 1975, he was awarded the 2nd Osaragi Jizo | literary prize for his Yoshino Hideo zenshu (Collected |
Awarded the Malta | Literary Award for The Nobles of Malta. |
She has won | literary awards for her work and has been published in |
o his postal duties, Bergman also worked as a | literary critic for Ord och Bild from 1900 until 1904. |
the beginning she only published in Austrian | literary magazines, for example in Zenit and Wienzeile |
was shortlisted for both the Jewish Quarterly | Literary Prize for Non-Fiction and the James Tait Blac |
Art Dula is | literary executor for the major science fiction writer |
ly called The Gujarat Vernacular Society is a | literary institution for the promotion of Gujarati lit |
ed collections of poems, and received several | literary prizes for his work. |
He has won the State | Literary Award for the best original play script (1993 |
ssing of the Torrential Stream) won the State | Literary Award for the best Sinhala poetry collection, |
cousin of the conductor Sir Georg Solti and a | literary agent for and close friend of Winston Churchi |
st-time novelist Andrew Croome wins the Vogel | Literary Award for his manuscript about the Petrov aff |
He first earned recognition as a | literary critic for the Copenhagen daily, Politiken. |
The | literary records for this language are sparse, consist |
he name as an aristocratic pseudonym) wrote a | literary column for the monthly Das junge Deutschland |
In 2002 he received the Kassel | Literary Prize for Grotesque Humor. |
r the war, she was under the name Tonny Clerx | literary agent for the French work of the Irish author |
some centuries later), his classification of | literary material for use in schools, his writing of t |
She won a Lambda | Literary Award for her memoir Ferocious Romance: What |
It was rejected in the final round of the | literary competition for which it was intended, owing |
He has been a consultant editor at The Times | Literary Supplement for many years, and a regular book |
on of Tamil Nadu Malayali Associations (CTMA) | literary prize for outstanding young writers. |
Yi Munyol was awarded the 1987 Yi Sang | Literary Award for the novel. |
arting in the mid 1990s, Zeeman presented two | literary programs for VPRO television which gained nat |
ia) is a space lawyer, a patent attorney, the | literary executor for major science fiction author Rob |
d widespread acclaim in Europe, won the Dutch | literary prize for children's literature, and is now c |
s Republic of China in 1949, and he turned to | literary translation, for which he is also renowned. |
as a finalist for the 1997 Governor General's | Literary Awards for non-fiction. |
Why Things Burn was a finalist for the Lambda | Literary Award for 2001. |
1994 Shimase | Literary Prize for Love Stories for Tsuta-moe |
2008 Subiaco Award for | Literary Merit for Excellence in the Writing and Teach |
2008 Queensland | Literary Prize for Science Writing |
up of scholars, who performed secretarial and | literary tasks for the court. |
2008 Library of Virginia | Literary Award for Fiction |
Alper served as | literary manager for the with the Folger Theatre from |
ped with respect to orphan works, artistic or | literary works for which a copyright is in effect, but |
Her other honors include the Lannan | Literary Award for Poetry, the Sara Teasdale Memorial |
to create France Magazine, and was awarded a | literary prize for The Patrol of the Saint Innocents. |
d in the Hucha de Oro, Spain's most important | literary competition for short works of fiction. |
6 as a Conservative and received the National | Literary Prize for his realist novel, Desierto de pied |
He has been a | literary critic for the newspaper Arbeiderbladet. |
in Sri Lanka who won the prestigious National | Literary award for his work, in 1991. |
The Canso also served as the | literary model for the early thirteenth-century Chanso |
Fakel (Russian: the Torch) was founded as a | literary journal for Soviet literature in translation |
2004 Truman Capote Award for | Literary Criticism for Poetry and the Fate of the Sens |
Nomination forWhitbread | Literary Award for first novel, 1990, for Bombay Duck. |
1999 International IMPAC Dublin | Literary Award for Ingenious Pain |
2009 Lambda | Literary Award for Transgender Writing ("Intersex (For |
He won the Houghton Mifflin | Literary Award for his first novel, The Slightest Dist |
Mrs. Oliver therefore serves a range of | literary purposes for Christie. |
In 1940, he played small roles and did | literary work for the director at the Old Vic Repertor |
The revised version is said to be less | literary but, for the most part, more literal. |
He was a | Literary Agent, for Curtis Brown, from 1980-81. |
Salzman received several | literary awards for Iron & Silk. |
He won a Lambda | Literary Award for his 2007 book The View from Here: C |
After pursuing a | literary career for several years, she returned to The |
Association's Stonewall Book Award and Lambda | Literary Awards for best creative nonfiction (for Geog |
It received excellent reviews and won a | literary award for first books. |
, (winner of the Canadian Authors Association | Literary Award for Drama in 1996), Love and Other Game |
Lambda | Literary Award for Best Gay Male Novel, and Smithbooks |
For supporters it is an erotic | literary classic; for critics it is cleverly marketed |
y of Literature award and a Los Angeles Times | Literary Prize for his book, The Blind Watchmaker. |
He chose Hebrew as his | literary vehicle for its succinctness and biblical ima |
s lifelong friend Kan Kikuchi established the | literary award for promising new writers, the Akutagaw |
1997 UC Irvine's Chicano/Latino | Literary Prize, for The Iceworker Sings and Other Poem |
he Way of the World' was a fittingly damaged, | literary affair for a songwriter in thrall to the Beat |
he next ten years he worked as an independent | literary critic for Bergens Tidende, and eventually as |
1991 Yomiuri | Literary Prize for Haha yo (O Mother). |
ed The Imaginings Sampler and has won several | literary awards for his fiction including the Melbourn |
ue Heinz Literature Prize is a major American | literary award for short fiction in the English langua |
for The Boston Globe and edited the Dartmouth | literary magazine for his last two years at the Colleg |
Putting On the Ritz won the Lambda | Literary Award for Humor in 1991, and My Lucky Star wo |
nry Garrod, who was Forbes's friend and whose | literary executor Forbes became. |
es across the U.S. and a major trendsetter in | literary canon formation. |
manac in form, its chief merit rests upon the | literary portion forming the bulk of the annual. |
s lectures, concerts, school field-trips, and | literary discussions, forming a key part of the cultur |
s he founded the short-lived, but influential | literary magazine Forum in 1932. |
The Village Voice | Literary Supplement found Casualty Report to be "brill |
Project Gutenberg | Literary Archive Foundation. |
The Fellowship of Southern Writers is a | literary organization founded in 1987 in Chattanooga, |
d in West Branch, a Bucknell University based | literary journal founded in 1977. |
Zora was a Serb | literary magazine founded in 1896, central to Mostar's |
The Hela Havula is a Sri Lankan Sinhalese | literary organization founded by Munidasa Cumaratunga |
Vinduet (The Window) is a Norwegian | literary magazine, founded in 1947 by Harald Grieg and |
iew is an award-winning, nationally respected | literary journal founded in 1947 that includes include |
The Jabberwock Review is a | literary journal founded in 1980 and based at Mississi |
Kalem Agency is a | literary agency founded 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. |
The Crescent Moon Society was a Chinese | literary society founded by the poet Xu Zhimo in 1923, |
Encounter was a | literary magazine, founded in 1953 by poet Stephen Spe |
Berkeley Fiction Review is an American | literary magazine founded in 1982 and based at the Uni |
He later worked for Gwalarn, the | literary magazine founded in 1922 by Roparz Hemon and |
brother of theatre director Johan Peter Bull, | literary professor Francis Bull and genealogist Theodo |
In his essay The Genesis of Secrecy, British | literary critic Frank Kermode discussed Green's novel |
(Neither of them is related to the | literary critic Frank Kermode.) |
esult of his deep knowledge in philosophy and | literary awareness from his exposure to Western fictio |
i German policy of confiscating libraries and | literary collections from occupied countries. |
the 16th century and is taken up in standard | literary English from the 17th century. |
Other | literary contributors from her family include Triveni |
om 1963 to 1968, the Norwegian Association of | Literary Translators from 1965 to 1968 and 1978 to 198 |
Award for | literary work from the Legislature of the Province of |
ory Rabassa (born 9 March 1922) is a renowned | literary translator from Spanish and Portuguese to Eng |
hi was a notable historian, archaeologist and | literary expert from Orissa. |
1931) is a Marathi | literary activist from Maharashtra, India. |
She has received | literary fellowships from the National Endowment for t |
Another | literary figure from the state is Black Elk, whose nar |
iversity teaches writing across all the major | literary periods from Old English through to the 21st |
He holds an honorary Doctorate of | Literary Letters from Cumberland University and studie |
Free Play is a | literary concept from Jacques Derrida's 1966 essay, "S |
periodocal that would also publish poems and | literary work from ministers, preachers and its genera |
recipient of four commendation medals and two | literary medals from the Orders and Medals Society of |
ay 1898 - 4 June 1985) was a Russian poet and | literary historian from the Struve family. |
He received a | literary award from the American Academy and Institute |
2003 Christian Gauss Award for | Literary Criticism from Phi Beta Kappa, for Poetry and |
She received a 1992 award for outstanding | literary achievement from the American Academy of Arts |
Gregory had been engaged in | literary pursuits from a young age, had been honored b |
She received the | literary award from the city of Leeuwarden, the Piter |
s receiving the Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for | Literary Achievement from the Navy League of the Unite |
n novelist, short story writer, essayist, and | literary critic from Kentucky. |
This gable is a memorial to the Gaelic | Literary tradition from the 13th -18th century as repr |
By this | literary merit Fustel set little store, but he clung t |
n Paris, Valentin Conrart, at whose house the | literary world gathered. |
Soviet | literary critics gave huge coverage to the book. |
d was born in London, son of the essayist and | literary writer George Somes Layard. |
Chester's | literary executor, George Edward Cokayne, Norroy king |
Craik's eldest brother was the writer and | literary critic George Lillie Craik. |
This is occasionally found in very | literary modern German, and sometimes hence used for f |
y and for being one of the originators of the | literary form ghazel in Islamic literature. |
Literary historian Gilbert Highet called it a "very im | |
ounding editor and publisher of award-winning | literary imprint Giramondo Publishing and HEAT magazin |
honor of U.S. translator Ralph Manheim, is a | literary award given every three years by PEN American |
female writers who shattered the South Korean | literary establishment's glass ceiling in the 1980s an |
(2009) "How | Literary Stories Go Wrong" |
Lalami is the recipient of an Oregon | Literary Arts grant and a Fulbright Fellowship. |
eboards Will Be Free," first published in the | literary journal Granta 91: Wish You Were Here and "Mo |
It developed a cult following for its | literary, yet gritty, style. |
He was an associate of the | literary discussion group "The Inklings" with other fa |
The university evolved out of the | literary reading groups of the San Francisco Central Y |
ms such as summer reading, One Book/One City, | literary discussion groups, and author book signings, |
rum of clubs and organizations, included are: | Literary Magazine, GSA (Gay Straight Alliance), NHS (N |
2002: The Mays | Literary Anthology; Guest editor. |
Faith Hunter and David B. Coe were their | literary special guests. |
The novel was first published in the | literary magazine Gunzo, winning the magazine's award |
y, Lee published her work Nabi Taryong in the | literary magazine Gunzou, and her career as a writer b |
Prominent | literary figure H. L. Mencken was arrested in Boston i |
ith the writings of others, such as Derleth's | literary correspondent H. P. Lovecraft in "The Adventu |
This | literary genre had already been used for anti-Catholic |
His first | literary venture had been Eothen; or Traces of travel |
1st century BCE, the meaning of mimesis as a | literary method had shifted from "imitation of nature" |
ute's (science building, dormitory, Phi Delta | Literary Society Hall, Ciceronian Hall and others) can |
Literary criticism has been almost more prepared than | |
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