The viewer must consider this exhibition as a love letter, begun 20 years ago as a road trip from Toronto to New Orleans, an intimate
autobiographical account of a broken love affair between a man and a woman, which originally appeared last year as a critically acclaimed photobook.
In 1982 she published
an autobiographical account of her childhood entitled A Project by Louise Bourgeois: Child Abuse.
If viewed as
an autobiographical account of Kline's breakthrough, Meryon differed in its emphasis on the continued importance of illustration to his abstraction and offered in place of Willem de Kooning another figure of inspiration for his breakthrough.
An autobiographical account of British - Bangladeshi, Haleema Begum and her struggle to find her identity within the constraints of culture, religion and society...
Hillary Clinton has finally released
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So I am very excited to share that Lemony Snicket's «authorized
autobiographical account of his childhood» will come out on October 23, with a first printing of one million copies.
Jacobs's
autobiographical account of her harrowing childhood and young adulthood was so detailed in its depiction of the horrors she had endured that many readers thought it must be a work of fiction.
Saintly Willem Dafoe and evil Tom Berenger (the enormous scar across his face gives it away) vie for grunt Charlie Sheen's soul in director Oliver Stone's
autobiographical account of his time in Vietnam.
It follows the story of a young woman who resides in Roscommon Regional Mental Hospital and her own
autobiographical account of her life during the upheavals of the»20s and»30s.
It contains nine chapters, each beginning with a brief
autobiographical account of formative moments in Judt's intellectual or personal development.
Yet Browning sees no way to proceed in this task with the necessary rigor, so he resorts to
an autobiographical account of how various inquiries gained importance for him in the course of his intellectual pilgrimage.
He was portraying Harvey Pekar, author of the underground comic series «American Splendor,»
autobiographical accounts of an ordinary and, yes, depressing life.
Not exact matches
(For a couple
of autobiographical accounts along these lines, see the introductions to Donald Dayton's Discovering an Evangelical Heritage and Jim Wallis's Agenda for Biblical People.)
In fact, if one wants to trace the historical development and the various struggles the issue
of pluralism and dialogue faced in the non-Catholic ecumenical movement, Samartha's recent
autobiographical account [59] is one
of the best sources.
This is what happened to molecular biologist Robert Sinsheimer, whose
autobiographical account, The Strands
of Life, is the latest in the Sloan Foundation's Science Book Series.
In her wonderful
autobiographical account One Writer's Beginnings, my favorite storyteller, Eudora Welty, says about her craft, «What discoveries I've made in the course
of writing stories all begin with the particular, never the general.»
In an
autobiographical picture book that will remind many readers
of Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis (2003), Sís» latest, a powerful combination
of graphic novel and picture book, is an
account of his growing up in Czechoslovakia under Soviet rule.
This stirring,
autobiographical picture book will pull in older readers with its
account of Sís» artistic coming -
of - age in cold - war Prague.
This
autobiographical picture book is an artistic
account of Sís» coming -
of - age in Prague during the cold war.
Conversely, any effective
autobiographical account makes use
of the elements
of fiction: character focus, action, dialogue, scene construction, narrative structure, conflict and resolution.
The title
of the exhibition references Gerald Durrell's
autobiographical account, My Family and Other Animals, The exhibition, at Victoria Miro's Mayfair gallery, runs from 13 October until 19 december and is accompanied by a catalogue with a text by Kirsty Bell.
Often focused on a queer experience
of the post-Soviet world, his work transforms descriptive
accounts into literary dramas,
autobiographical reflections, and philosophical inquiries.
'... a highly readable and erudite
account of autobiographical memory... A rich book for holiday reading.»