The genre of literary fiction embodies a rich tradition
of literary achievement from writers working at the very height of their craft.
The novel is a true
literary achievement for its page - turning exploration of empathy and culpability, and Gundar - Goshen's medical descriptions are pure poetry.
Atlantic Book Award for Scholarly Writing The Atlantic Book Award for Scholarly Writing was established to recognize and promote
literary achievement in the Social Sciences and Humanities fields — including, but not limited to, history, philosophy, religion, anthropology, regional studies,...
Far more violent than Paper Moon, far kinder than The Road to Perdition, Tinti's The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley stands as a
singular literary achievement.
The screenplay lets us get to know Jean - Do, as his friends call him, before the tragedy, so that we appreciate the magnitude of his loss and of his
subsequent literary achievement.
Capote — an account of Truman Capote writing In Cold Blood, about the seemingly motiveless slaying of an entire family in rural Kansas in 1959 and the execution of the two killers five and a half years later — sees the book as a
supreme literary achievement, a judgment I don't share.
The PEN / Robert Bingham Fellowship for Writers honors an exceptionally talented fiction writer whose debut work — a novel or collection of short stories — represents
distinguished literary achievement and suggests great promise.
This exhibition uses space, sound, light, and image to explore the complex universe of Franz Kafka, what his native city of Prague did with him, and the city's subsequent metamorphosis in his remarkable and
profound literary achievements.
Twenty years in its conception, research, and writing, The Crimson Petal and the White is a
singular literary achievement — a gripping, intoxicating, deeply satisfying Victorian novel written with an immediacy, compassion, and insight that give it a timeless and universal appeal.
Up to this point, «Goodbye Christopher Robin» fits in neatly with such tweedy, mumsy tales as «Miss Potter» and «Finding Neverland,» all crumpets and waistcoats and
literary achievement.
It was established to bring increased attention to
the literary achievements of independent publishers and their authors.
A work of bold, lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly with the passage of time, 26a will surely be one of the most - talked - about novels of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order of
literary achievement.
I advise two or three lines about the author's most notable professional and
literary achievements.
Congratulations on ALL of
your literary achievements.
Also honored at the ceremony will be poet John Ashbery, who will receive the 2011 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for a lifetime of
literary achievement.
Hopefully my books will create a much stronger tsunami of
literary achievement than that quake did water.
Foreword Book of the Year Awards: Originally established to «bring increased attention from librarians and booksellers to
the literary achievements of independent publishers and their authors,» the Foreword Book of the Year awards — and categories — are chosen by a jury of readers, librarians, and booksellers.
Dublin holds an annual Bram Stoker Festival each fall honoring
his literary achievements, funded by the Bram Stoker Estate, Dublin City Council and the Irish national tourism body Failte Ireland.
Those years were years of Cold War, and the US wanted to gain the supremacy over the rest of the world, even in terms of scientific discoveries,
literary achievements and of course new cultural ideas.
Best known for
his literary achievements and colorful personal life, William S. Burroughs also made paintings inspired by the artist Brion Gysin.