Sentences with phrase «chosen literary work»

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A machine in Japan almost won a literary prize for a full length novel it wrote — which it chose to end with the sentence, «The computer, placing priority on the pursuit of its own joy, stopped working for humans.»
With the exquisite literary attentiveness characteristic of the best recent work in theological exegesis, Sacks shows us that each of these narratives harbors a counter-narrative, which teaches us to sympathize with the character who is not God's elect or chosen one.
Vetted and chosen, these are some of the most beautiful, most unique (and just plain cute) baby names that he has incorporated in his literary work.
I'm reminded of stories I've heard about the British system, in which schools are allowed to choose a limited number of literary works to have their secondary students tested on, with the result that students may spend two years doing nothing but intensively studying a couple of novels.
Amazon chose a giant rotunda in New York's Morgan Library, which houses some of the world's most important literary and musical works.
It would be most interesting to see this same thing duplicated for other big series in the literary world, like Tolkien's work, Clive Cussler's books, the Wheel of Time, A Song of Ice and Fire,... Such a site would be useful to be able to buy the eBooks in a single place and have them added to an eBook company of your own choosing — if you even want that in the first place.
Literary Agents: There are many advantages if you choose to work with a literary agent.
Most authors choose to have a literary agent because they don't have to worry about the distribution or the continuation of their work.
But, as a work showing true literary merit, has been chosen to appear in our forthcoming anthology «Look into my Soul».
«If you choose to work with Gemini, I know you'll achieve your literary goals.
We talked about what the qualifications work for choosing a literary executor.
There are numerous instances in the literary world of putting out for the public works that writers chose for one reason or another not to publish.
For the 2017 spring season, the Hunter College Art Galleries have transformed 205 Hudson Gallery into a library and reading room comprised of works centering on the notion of family and community in a very broad, inclusive sense, whether that pertains to one's biological or chosen family, artistic or literary lineage, intellectual community, virtual network, or neighborhood.
The work links oral and literary traditions with carefully chosen materials and processes, and a drastic economy of means, to create an unsettling situation in which the viewer, to fully understand the work and its process, is asked to actively take part in.
While Nathan enjoys the detective work involved in uncovering details about literary characters, he prefers his chosen field of the law over any aspirations to become a sleuth himself.
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