Sentences with phrase «times book review»

New York Times Book Review, pp. 14 - 15.
Kundera, M., New York Times Book Review, 6 March 1988, quoted in Turner, S., «Settlement as forgetting» in Neumann, K., Thomas, N., and Ericksen, H. (eds), Quicksands - Foundation histories in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, UNSW Press, Sydney, 1999, p20.
You have very little chance of being chosen for Oprah, the New York Times Book Review, the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company... or that particular opportunity... if you don't fit the mold.
As Patricia T. O'Conner — a former editor of the New York Times Book Review — writes in Woe is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English, literate writers don't substitute literally for figuratively, or use it for overemphasis:
-- Marcia Bartusiack, The New York Times Book Review
The book spent four weeks at the top of the New York Times Book Review bestseller list and was on the list for 38 weeks.
He is also a frequent contributor to Slate, the Washington Post, the New York Times Book Review, and other publications.
The Times book review explained how these models «may include coefficients (the authors call them «fudge factors») to ensure that they come out right.
The new book presents «an overall attack on the use of computer programs to model nature,» according to a February 20, 2007 New York Times book review.
* Knight Science Journalism Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Washington Post's reporter covering energy and the environment * Author of four critically acclaimed books on science * His most recent book was elected as an «Editors» Choice» by the New York Times * and was featured on the cover of the New York Times Book Review
These phrases are distilled from «Writing at the End,» an essay by Nathaniel Rich in Sunday's New York Times Book Review.
Sunday New York Times book review was all Art, so some good recommendations.
both No. 1 New York Times best sellers; co-authored with her husband X-Men: Misfits (2009); illustrator for four graphic novel adaptations of the Baby - sitters Club series for Scholastic (2007); short story in DC Comics» Bizarro World anthology; Eisner Award nomination for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition (2005); Ignatz Award nomination in the categories of Promising New Talent and Outstanding Mini-comic; Friends of Lulu's Kimberly Yale award for Best New Talent (2003); Web Cartoonists» Choice Award nominations for Outstanding Slice - of - Life webcomic; Boston Globe Horn Book Award and New York Times Book Review Editors» Choice for Smile (2010).
As a result, Darragh turned to commercial graphics to augment his income, becoming a freelance illustrator for publications like the New York Times Book Review.
-- «The New York Times Book Review» «As chronicler of the avant - garde for «The New Yorker,» Calvin Tomkins has specialized in rendering the esoteric doings of artists comprehensible.»
His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times Book Review, the Financial Times, Slate, the Wall Street Journal, Aperture, W, and the Chronicle of Higher Education, and he has contributed to monographs on artists Franz West and Christopher Wool.
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY: Staff reviewer, Artforum Magazine; art critic, Boston Phoenix; free - lance contributor to Atlantic Monthly, New York Times Book Review, Art in America, Smithsonian Magazine, the Art Newspaper; adjunct faculty at Boston College, Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University, Stanford University.
He went on to become a leading artist in the children's book illustration field, as an eight - time winner of the New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year, two - time winner of the Boston Globe - Horn Book Award Honor Books, and winner of the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal and Silver Medal.
His reviews have appeared in Artforum, Art in America, Art News, Bookforum, New York Times Book Review and the Los Angeles Times.
He has written for McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Artforum, Bookforum, Modern Painters, Amokkoma, Parkett, The Believer, L.A. Times Book Review, Frieze, Freeze, Powder, Snow, Salon, Spin, Surfing, and L.A. Weekly.
For the last thirty years, her features and reviews have appeared in Art in America and Art News, as well as in The New York Times Book Review, Ms. and Metropolitan Home.
His first novel, In the Light of What We Know (2014), has received widespread praise from publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The Guardian, and The Sunday Times, amongst many others.
A finalist for the Creative Capital / Warhol Foundation Art Writer's Grant in 2014, her critical writing has appeared in many publications, including Artforum, Art in America, Sculpture, American Ceramics, Glass, the New York Times Book Review, and a host of other now - defunct art magazines.
A former arts reviewer for NPR's «Fresh Air» and «Morning Edition,» her writing has appeared in Art in America, The New York Times Book Review, and numerous museum publications.
His work has appeared in numerous journals including Conjunctions, Artforum, Cabinet, New York Times Book Review, Art in America, and Purple.
- Roberta Smith, reviewing Kippenberger: The Artist and His Families in The New York Times Book Review
-- The New York Times Book Review
This job gave him a rare opportunity to be alone, and Biggers would read The New York Times Book Review and make sketches based on newspaper stories.
A former arts reviewer for NPR's Fresh Air and Morning Edition, she has written for Art in America, The New York Times Book Review, and numerous museum publications.
Writing in the New York Times Book Review, the review's editor, Sam Tanenhaus, declared Franzen's Freedom, «a masterpiece of American fiction,» and the book debuted at # 1 on the Times bestseller list.
Gabe Boylan is a rara avis and friend (he deejayed a storied party for the gallery's first December invitational a few years back,) and even the most objective viewer will agree that this piece trumps the New York Times book review as far as dispersible critique goes.
His essays have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Art in America and Art Journal.
-- Hilton Kramer, New York Times Book Review, front page review James E. B. Breslin (1936 - 1996) was professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of From Modern to Contemporary: American Poetry, 1945 - 1965 and William Carlos Williams: An American Artist.
His essays have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Art in America, ARTnews, and Art Journal, and have been published in several compendiums, including an earlier Edgewise Press publication, In Relation to the Whole: Three Essays from Three Decades — 1973, 1981, 1996.
(Patricia Albers The New York Times Book Review) A near - perfect guide of breath - takingly beautiful work.
-- Mark Dery, The New York Times Book Review
The New York Times Book Review
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The New York Times Book Review recently reviewed Paul Krugman's latest book, End This Depression Now!
Her work has been published or is forthcoming in The New York Times Book Review, Oprah.com, Lenny Letter, The Massachusetts Review, Grey Sparrow Journal, and other publications.
- The New York Times Book Review, Caleb Crain.
-- New York Times Book Review «There are some novels that take you by the hand with their lovely prose alone; there are those that pull you in with sensual renderings of time and place and a compelling story; and there are still others that seduce you solely with their subject matter.
10 Things You Didn't Know About How The NY TIMES Book Review Works (Literary Hub) Sort of makes the «Best Of» process seem a little less special.
I didn't think much of it at the time, but when doing some research this week, I found out that the New York Times Book Review has an -LSB-...]
These books, categories by Fiction and Poetry and Nonfiction are selected by the editors of the New York Times Book Review.
Editor of The New York Times Book Review Interview starts at 11:41 - Many people who bought an eReader of some kind or another will use it for some things and not for others.
iBooks Novel of the Year • An Amazon Editors» Top 20 Book of the Year • # 1 Indie Next Pick • # 1 Amazon Spotlight Pick • A New York Times Book Review Editors» Choice • A BookPage Top Fiction Pick of the Month • An Indie Next Bestseller
If you haven't read anything by British author David Almond, here — in the words of reviewers who covered his first novel, Skellig, winner of the Carnegie Medal and Whitbread Children's Novel of the Year Award as well as a Printz Honor — are some of the themes you're missing: «the transforming power of caring and love» (Publishers Weekly); «worlds enlarging and the hope of scattering death» (NY Times Book Review); «loneliness, friendship and grace» (ALA; Printz Award Selection Committee); «the fearful, wonderful fragility of life» (author Richard Peck); «essential goodness, faith, truth, and love» (author Karen Cushman); and «miraculous happenings» (The ALAN Review).
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Ross Macdonald: Four Later Novels, Library of America - The work of Ross Macdonald, who the New York Times Book Review once lauded America's best detective novelist, is featured in a four - novel collection just issued by the Library of America.
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