Sentences with phrase «literary legacy»

One way to ward off that dreadful prospect is to have indeliblyimprinted upon our minds the life and literary legacy of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Its chief literary legacy was — and is — The Imitation of Christ, composed early in the fifteenth century.
Famed late NYC newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin left behind a modest $ 99,999 estate — and control over his more lucrative literary legacy — to his second wife, at the expense of his four adult children.
Perhaps Egerton's most lasting literary legacy, though, is the Southern Festival of Books.
take a moment to consider Ireland's rich literary legacy.
Reading the 40 years» worth of letters between Tennessee Williams and his publisher and confidante James Laughlin that has been collected in The Luck of Friendship, one can not help but wonder how much of the present - day literary legacy is no longer being preserved in our age of ephemeral emails and tweets.
Join us this summer for our 45th anniversary, June 18 - 23, 2017, and become a part of this on - going literary legacy.
Here's the elevator pitch for Remember Me from my perspective: Borrowing from a sci - fi literary legacy laid out by the likes of Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, and Neal Stephenson, DONTNOD have fashioned a game set in futuristic world where memories are commodities to be bought and sold — a world where you can relive the finest moments of your life (or indeed someone else's) and yet, like all drugs, run the risk of overdosing should you overload your brain.
These essays feature his familiar wit («The Beats» literary legacy is just below negligible, their politics chiefly about druggery and buggery») and adroitness with language («Solipsistic Bores suffer — or, more likely, they enjoy — the Copernican Complex: They believe that the solar system rotates around them.
So his literary legacy is his novels, his military history, his speeches recorded in Hansard, his diaries and his papers.
Although his unusual upbringing and his many controversial political sympathies once overshadowed his literary legacy — a wide - ranging body of work that includes criticism and poetry as well as his trademark ficciones — Borges has indisputably taken his place in history as one of the most important writers of the 20th century.
During my workshops at the conference, I listened to teachers brainstorm project ideas about everything from reducing road congestion to turning schoolyards into wildlife habitats to celebrating the literary legacy of Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez.
He shares how he was introduced to Shakespeare as a schoolboy, and why he is so passionate about helping young people to study and enjoy Shakespeare's unparalleled, literary legacy.
What's the literary legacy behind it?
Who's your favorite author with a literary legacy?
Please join us for our 46th anniversary conference and become part of this literary legacy.
This unlocked possibilities for a group of entrepreneurial librarians who decided to bring the literary legacy of the Myrdal's back to life.
We are fortunate that he left a literary legacy of permanent value.
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