Sentences with phrase «numerous anthologies of»

There are several speeches on Goethe, two autobiographical books, two volumes of a projected four on a general theory of civilization, smaller tracts on atomic testing and world peace, a collection of sermons, numerous anthologies of his sayings, and a half dozen books and pamphlets on his experiences in Africa.

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Her work has appeared in numerous Cup of Comfort and Chicken Soup for the Soul anthologies.
1 The best - known recent statement of this view is probably Lynn White's article «The Historic Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis» (Science 155 [March 10, 1967]: reprinted in White's Machina ex Deo [Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968] and in numerous anthologies).
In this time David published 10 collections of his poems, and was featured in numerous anthologies.
She is the recipient of a Pushcart Special Mention, and her work has been published in numerous journals and anthologies, including Best American Essays 2015.
Jorge Argueta is a celebrated Salvadoran poet and writer whose bilingual children's books capture the stories and landscape of his beloved homeland as well as the immigrant experience in the U.S.. His poetry for children and adults has appeared in numerous anthologies and textbooks.
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called her most recent novel, At the Table of Wolves, «A superb adventure»; During her twenty years in publishing, she has sold fifteen novels to major publishers and numerous short stories to anthologies.
If you put a Book 1 into a boxed set, some of the readers may go on to buy your other books, and because numerous authors are promoting the set or anthology, it should get more exposure than it would if you were just promoting your own stuff.
Her writing has appeared in numerous anthologies, most recently in Sex Scene: An Anthology (she also made its book trailer), and she has done readings on both sides of the Atlantic.
She has edited the Best American Fantasy series as well as numerous other anthologies including The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities, Steampunk, and Fast Ships, Black Sails.
She has written over fifty novels, dozens of short stories, and edited numerous anthologies.
Since then she has been a full - time writer of fiction for readers of all ages, producing nine novels, a collection of humorous essays, a collection of short stories, two picture books for young children and numerous stories included in anthologies.
A graduate of the École Spéciale d'Architecture in Paris, she was the editorial director of the Paris - based contemporary African art magazine Revue Noire from 1994 to 2001, and editor of numerous books on contemporary visual arts and photography in Africa including An Anthology of African Art: The Twentieth Century, Photographers from Kinshasa and Anthology of African and Indian Ocean Photography: a century of African photographers.
Pascher has written on art, film, and a variety of cultural issues, with texts appearing in numerous publications including Afterall, Art in America, Springerin, Merge Magazine, Metropolis, «The Museum as Arena: Artists on Institutional Critique» (Verlag der Walther König), and «Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists» Writings» (MIT Press).
Cianni's photographs have appeared in The New Republic, Aperture, Double Take, The New Yorker, Slate, ViceUK, Photography as Activism; New York 400: A Visual History of America's Greatest City; The Polaroid Book and numerous anthologies and online magazines.
The founder of the Anthology Film Archives in 1964, which remains the world's most important repository of avant - garde films, Mekas has directed and produced numerous projects of his own, ranging from narrative compositions (Guns of the Trees, 1961) to documentaries (The...
The founder of the Anthology Film Archives in 1964, which remains the world's most important repository of avant - garde films, Mekas has directed and produced numerous projects of his own, ranging from narrative compositions (Guns of the Trees, 1961) to documentaries (The Brig, 1963) and «diaries» (Lost, Lost, Lost, 1965).
CLAUDIA RANKINE is the author of five collections of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric and Don't Let Me Be Lonely; two plays including Provenance of Beauty: A South Bronx Travelogue; numerous video collaborations, and is the editor of several anthologies including The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind.
His work has been published in dozens of anthologies and has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, installations, readings, concerts and performances in various parts of the world.
Facs of Life has been screened at numerous film festivals including FID - MARSEILLE, BAFICI, JIHLAVA, Il Vento del Cinema as well as museums and art spaces including Tate Britain, Serralves, Anthology Film Archives, Ludwig Museum, Castello di Rivoli.
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