Sentences with phrase «by writers whose»

Books by writers whose names you know and love — and by those who we're very pleased to introduce for the first time.
• Sadegh Hedayat, The Blind Owl: The greatest work of modern Iranian literature, by a writer whose devotion to Poe inspired at least one work far greater than anything of which Poe was capable.
His services had come highly recommended by a writer whose opinion I valued, and I was not disappointed.
Plus, the program was led by a writer whose every published word felt written just for me: Harvard trained sociologist, life coach, and best - selling author, Dr. Martha Beck.

Not exact matches

McDowell directed the other Pine Bros. ads made by the brand's in - house team but decided to recruit his friend Fred Wolf, a comedy writer and director whose work also includes «Grown Ups» and «The Chevy Chase Show.»
Google co-founder and president of Alphabet Sergey Brin, who immigrated to the U.S. from the Soviet Union, joined protesters at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday night to show his personal support for refugees and immigrants and was snapped by Forbes writer Ryan Mac, whose tweet was widely shared.
About halfway through the video, originally published by BuzzFeed, it is revealed that Obama had actually not uttered those words and that they were actually said by «Get Out» director and writer Jordan Peele, whose voice and mouth had been digitally inserted into an original — much less scandalous — video of the former president.
There's a solution I like, and it comes courtesy of Hollywood — specifically, from actress - writer - producer Mindy Kaling, whose impressive success as a young woman of colour in a town run by old white men routinely spurs people to ask where she gets her confidence.
International Living works closely with The American Writers and Artists, Inc. (AWAI), whose Travel Division is led by Director, Lori Allen.
But mostly I am saddened by writers who feel the need to preempt the objections of people whose objections are not worth taking seriously in the first place.
CIA has been in the book business for several decades: before 1967 it «sponsored, subsidized or produced over 1,000 books,» many of which were put out by CIA - backed cultural organizations whose subsidy was «more often than not» unknown to the writer.
She is a hugely popular, profoundly influential writer whose childhood experiences, by her own choice, are a matter of public record.
And yet, in book after book, Glancy also offends many of her fellow Native writerswhose books she reads, as they read hers — by insisting that this absurdity, this intrusion of the Gospel, writ large in the history of Native Americans, is the experience of every tribe and every nation, everything and everyone human.
The conditions under which Colombian coal miners labor is appalling and is detailed in this Special Report by «C. Towers,» a pseudonym of a writer whose identity must be concealed to protect his sources.
Yet all fiction writers (and playwrights and filmmakers, for that matter) must make similar imaginative leaps, and will be judged — as Styron has been judged — by how convincingly they portray the characters whose points of view they've done their best to assume.
The intellectual milieu was further deepened by «cultural Catholics» whose intellectual and imaginative framework had been shaped by their religious training — writers such as Eugene O'Neill, John O'Hara, J. V. Cunningham, James T. Farrell, John Fante, Mary McCarthy, and John Ciardi, as well as — at the end of this period — John Kennedy Toole and Belfast - born Brian Moore.
That being said, I think any good children's library must contain some of the works of Howard Pyle, a truly great writer and artist whose versions of Robin Hood and King Arthur are superiorly crafted and can be enjoyed by all ages.
I had just seen their Howards End, based on the novel by E. M. Forster, a writer whose work Merchant and Ivory had earlier mined successfully with A Room with a View and, less successfully, Maurice.
I suggest that a reading of scripture gives us the clues, that John was in fact the last Levitical priest whose task was to inaugurate the» handing over» of the priesthood to the new High Priest, in the new order of Melchizedek (as the writer of the Letter to Hebrews explains it) So Jesus came to John the Levite, John gave Jesus the ritual bath of the High Priest, then Jesus emerged from the bath not to be anointed with oil as the old Levites, but to be anointed with the Holy Spirit and then Jesus» distinction was announced to the people by the voice of God Himself.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
Pretty good for a writer whose first manuscript was rejected by 14 publishers.
I found in Ford far more than I had hoped for: a writer who, by his own account, had «apprenticed» himself to America; whose stories and characters so spring from their landscapes and physical situations as to personify the spirit of the motels, roadside bars, lakes and highways where we encounter them; and who may well be, as his friend Raymond Carver (who died last summer) said, «sentence for sentence... the best writer at work in this country today.»
° (116) Rev. 18:10 - 13 — «Latin has one theme and that is Rome, the mother of Europe, and the great Babylon, the harlot whose doom is described by the writer of the Apocalypse: «Standing far off... etc. («Place of Classics in Education,» AE 105f).
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Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader firmly under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
- Rachel Resnick, author of Love Junkie «Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader firmly under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
In the 1960s, John Bowlby, whose work on infant attachment has informed so much of current attachment theory, promoted the idea that children used their blankies as a calming substitute for their key attachment figure, and by the 1970s, even eminent childcare writers like Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach were actively advocating the introduction of comfort objects to help babies manage times of separation.
They had imposed images of Rupert the bear on a strip by Robert Crumb, a witty, highly regarded writer whose work focuses mostly on an impression of himself as a frenzied sex pest.
(He is the brother of writer Kurt Vonnegut, whose fictional ice - nine was partially inspired by the discovery.)
However inanimate this bestiary, it seems a companionable backdrop for a writer whose acute explications of evolutionary theory are often animated by wonderful evocations of animal behavior.
This year's ceremony will be hosted by Åse Kleveland, former Minister of culture for Norway, and Alan Alda, actor, director and writer whose long - time support of science has been honoured with the US National Science Board's Public Service Award.
Jenny Lelwica Buttaccio, OTR / L, is a freelance writer, Occupational Therapist, health coach in training, and certified Pilates instructor whose life was transformed by Lyme Disease and...
Jenny Lelwica Buttaccio, OTR / L, is a freelance writer, Occupational Therapist, health coach in training, and certified Pilates instructor whose life was transformed by Lyme Disease and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
As someone who also HAD lordosis and suffered many issues in the SI joint and impingement in nerves through the notch, I found that combining principles of Viniyoga (what the site writer studies) and Sadie Nardini's take on moving the human body (hugely inspired by Kaminoff, whose main teacher was Desikichar — now you see the full circle here) saved my back big time, which fed into healing other parts of my body as well.
My interest in Charlotte Tilbury products had been piqued by the many rave reviews I'd read from beauty bloggers and writers whose opinion I trust.
Collaborating with author Lawrence Wright, on whose 2013 book this documentary is based, director Alex Gibney follows a chronology of the church, beginning with Hubbard's origins as sci - fi pulp writer and world traveler, his development of Dianetics in the 1950s, and how his ostensible breakthrough in modern mental health slowly, and by design, metastasized into the legally protected, tax - exempt religion that exists today.
Albert Dieudonne is back as Napoleon, whose actions are «interpreted» by a group of later intellectuals (including the writer Stendhal, played by Squinquel) in new framing scenes.
After 5 years of producing no music (and enduring chronic pain and extended drug use), he's approached by a writer (Ian McGregor) whose effort for a story turns into much more.
But Anthony's dreams of playing college ball are jeopardized by his volatile father (Michael Shannon), a hard - drinking writer whose compulsive gambling threatens to derail the lives of both his wife (Carla Gugino) and son.
Based on short stories from the 2009 collection «Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It» by American writer Maile Meloy, Reichardt's latest feature, Certain Women, displays the struggle for connection of three women whose loneliness mirrors the economic and spiritual malaise gripping a part of 21st century America.
The director: Markus Schleinzer (Austria) The talent: An actor and accomplished casting director — whose credits in the latter field include several films by his compatriots Michael Haneke and Jessica Hausner — 39 year - old Schleinzer has cast his debut feature as writer - director with several actors he previously tapped for other directors» films.
Non-Stop, which the company picked up from writers Chris Roach and John Richardson last August with Jeff Wadlow attached to direct, would find Neeson as a tired, stressed air marshal whose otherwise peaceful flight is interrupted by nasty threat.
The film was directed by and stars C.K. as a television writer whose teenage daughter (Chloe Grace Moretz) begins dating a filmmaker (John Malkovich), who is much older than she is.
«Anything Else» (DreamWorks) Woody Allen's attraction - rejection comedy stars Jason Biggs as a joke writer whose world is rocked by a freewheeling actress (Christina Ricci) who won't have sex with him.
Looper is the third feature from writer / director Rian Johnson, whose debut, Brick (rent it if you haven't seen it), was a crackling neo-noir that played out like The Maltese Falcon as written by John Hughes.
From those affected by the drugs Seal moved to those whose lives were destroyed when his world came crashing down, writer Gary Spinelli instead focuses his attention on Seal's antics, which — with few consequences — grow tiresome.
Produced by, among others, spy novelist Olen Steinhauer and veteran TV writer - producer Bradford Winters (whose screenplays cover an impressive chronology from The Borgias to The Americans), Berlin Station follows the hunt for a Snowdenesque mole who is leaking unflattering CIA secrets to the world.
Star power doesn't overwhelm this thriller about a writer whose floundering career isn't helped by accusations he is a murderer.
Blu - ray extras on The Sentinel include audio commentary by director - writer - producer Michael Winner; separate audio commentary by writer - producer Jeffrey Konvitz (who co-adapted his own novel); separate audio commentary by Raines; an interview with assistant director Ralph S. Singleton (whose other credits in this capacity included Taxi Driver and Three Days of the Condor); and the theatrical trailer.
Even more important is the dazzling role of the title figure, Val (Regina Casé), a live - in domestic blessed with terrific dialogue by writer - director Anna Muylaert, whose previous contributions include «Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,» about a cigarette - addicted lower - middle - class guitar teacher is on the outs with her two sisters.
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