So being dishonest to various degrees becomes part of our fabric, a topic behavioral economics expert and professor at Duke University Dan Ariely discusses at
length in his latest book, The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone — Especially Ourselves).
I am generally a fan of linguist George Lakoff's writing — and cite him at
length in my latest book, Language Intelligence: Lessons on Persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln and Lady Gaga.
Not exact matches
In a
book -
length interview called God Is More Beautiful Than the Devil, the
late Roman exorcist and author Fr.
Later on
in the
book, he discusses these groups at some
length, but without seeing how these millions of fervent believers
in our present undermine his central argument for declension.
«The body,» he continues, «would thus be, not the cause of our thinking, but merely a condition restrictive thereof, and, although essential to our sensuous and animal consciousness, it may be regarded as an impeder of our pure spiritual life.8 And
in a recent
book of great suggestiveness and power, less well - known as yet than it deserves, — I mean» Riddles of the Sphinx,» by Mr. F. C. S. Schiller of Oxford,
late of Cornell University, — the transmission - theory is defended at some
length.9
The decline
in the
later book -
length tales is proof, perhaps, of how surprisingly delicate a thing Bertrand R. Brinley pulled off with the early stories.
It's no coincidence that a
book -
length study of its stylistic wonders of was
later written by another believer
in cinema's theatricalization of reality, Eric Rohmer.
Both are examples of a current vogue for
book -
length studies of masterpieces (Tarkovsky's Stalker and Ozu's
Late Spring, respectively) and both are examples of film criticism practiced by nonprofessionals who,
in this case, happen to be prestigious literary Brits.
Later, for the short - lived Cinema Magazine, he wrote at
length about Boetticher and Rossellini, two filmmakers who almost made the grade (alongside the holy trinity of Ozu, Bresson, and Dreyer)
in Schrader's 1972
book Transcendental Style
in Film.
Book - length graphic novels started to gain traction in the late 1970s, but YA as a category of graphic novels remains a somewhat new phenomenon in the U.S.: YALSA only started publishing its Great Graphic Novels for Teens list a decade ago, and only one book on that list, Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese (2006), was originally published as
Book -
length graphic novels started to gain traction
in the
late 1970s, but YA as a category of graphic novels remains a somewhat new phenomenon
in the U.S.: YALSA only started publishing its Great Graphic Novels for Teens list a decade ago, and only one
book on that list, Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese (2006), was originally published as
book on that list, Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese (2006), was originally published as YA.
Well, I tend to enjoy Balogh's
later books more than her early ones, which were written for the Signet Regency line, but the early ones can be pretty darn good despite the restrictions (
in length and content) imposed by the publisher.
Changes
in book length, both up and down, as the need to provide an item of a substantial and regular physical size disappears as print
books decline for genre fiction and
later other segments.
Joe Palooka will return to the ring
later this year
in what IDW Publishing bills as the first - ever full -
length MMA comic
book.
I quoted him at more
length in the #FutureChat recap from our earlier discussion there, which was pegged on the
latest AuthorEarnings report's consideration by Data Guy and Hugh Howey of the ISBN, the International Standard
Book Number.