Not exact matches
Research
on sun storms might seem a long way from New York's 1970's punk scene, but Janvier insists that Just Kids, the
memoir of rocker Patti Smith
in which she recounts her relationship with the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, deeply influenced her work.
One month he's giving 50 of his friends a new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker of a
memoir, then a bit later he's back
on his blog enthusing about a deep dive into eviction
in America.
She has given several interviews over the past few days
in anticipation of her new
memoir Raising Trump, which is slated for release
on October 10.
On a warm spring afternoon, Phil Knight found the time to meet up with me at the Le Germain Hotel
in downtown Toronto while
in Canada for just a few hours promoting his book Shoe Dog: A
Memoir by the Creator of Nike.
«We decided it was exciting but not realistic, and left it
on the shelf,» Clinton wrote
in her newly - released election
memoir, What Happened.
McGowan's
memoir will also focus
on the actress» upbringing
in the Children of God cult, how she escaped it at the age of 13, and how she eventually ended up getting «discovered»
in Los Angeles.
What it's about: Comedian Eddie Izzard
in this
memoir outlines and reflects
on his unique path to success as an international star.
Leader of the Pack, a self - published book
memoir, even reached No. 1
in self - help, new releases
on Amazon.
A blockbuster film based
on his
memoir about his four tours
in Iraq contributed to intense interest
in the case.
Sooo excited to be featured
in Travel + Leisure magazine for my travel
memoir, Carry -
On Only!
It will be all but impossible for audiences to determine guilt or innocence, dereliction of duty or devotion to veracity, based strictly
on the movie: Its screenplay was adapted by James Vanderbilt from Mapes» own
memoir, Truth and Duty: The Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power,
in which she strenuously defends her work
on what became known as «Rathergate» (or «Memogate»).
In an interview with «60 Minutes» on November 12 — and in her new memoir, «Fierce» — Raisman said that she was abused by Larry Nassar, a doctor who spent more than two decades working with the US Gymnastics tea
In an interview with «60 Minutes»
on November 12 — and
in her new memoir, «Fierce» — Raisman said that she was abused by Larry Nassar, a doctor who spent more than two decades working with the US Gymnastics tea
in her new
memoir, «Fierce» — Raisman said that she was abused by Larry Nassar, a doctor who spent more than two decades working with the US Gymnastics team.
The 2016
memoir was inspired by the diary entries that Fisher wrote while working
on the first «Star Wars» film
in 1977.
Robinson's
memoir, A Game of Character, documents the lessons he learned from his working - class parents growing up
on Chicago's South Side, and how he's applied them
in life and
in basketball.
During his show
on Monday, Fox News host Carlson reported that «highly informed» sources said that «top management at CNN directed its employees to undermine Brazile's credibility»
in the run - up to the release of Brazile's new tell - all 2016 campaign
memoir.
Forty years after its first release, advertising legend Della Femina's
memoir of life
on Madison Avenue
in the 1960s has become part of the Don Draper canon, helping guide the fictional world of the television series Mad Men.
Anyone who has read Richard Williams's 2014
memoir, «Black and White: The Way I See It,» knows how much resentment he felt about the racism he faced growing up
in the American South and how intent he was
on preparing his tennis - playing daughters to handle being outsiders
in a predominantly white sport.
A version of this article appears
in print
on October 18, 2010,
on Page B3 of the New York edition with the headline: Find Jay - Z's
Memoir At a Bookstore, Or
on a Billboard.
Comey has publicly testified to many of the details within the memos, including
in his congressional testimony last June and now
on his book tour promoting his new
memoir, A Higher Loyalty.
Based
on the actual 1853
memoir of Solomon Northup — who was kidnapped and sold into slavery — the film presents a brutal look at slavery
in America.
All of this information is not without a certain interest, but even someone like myself, unusually interested
in the man, closes this book reflecting
on Gadamer's epigraph to his own academic
memoir of 1977, Philosophical Apprenticeships: «De nobis ipsis silemus»» about oneself one must keep silent.
I have always been thankful that I was gone before those days arrived, but I note here for the record that — while a student — I did not find much to approve
in Tietjen's leadership, and even the bittersweet experience of reading his
memoir has not changed my mind
on that question.
Published
in 1844 and recounting a journey
in the Middle East made a decade before, it is a masterpiece of the wry and elliptically self - mocking English travel
memoir; only Eric Newby improved
on the model
in any respect.
«He had already planned
on discussing his faith journey
in his
memoir,» Alex Conant said.
Grace is working
on her first book, Detroit's Daughter, a
memoir about surviving her father, her brother, abuse, racism, Christians, boys, and poverty, while growing up
in Detroit.
The film, based
on a bestselling coming - of - age Christian
memoir of the same name, is scheduled to premiere Saturday at the South by Southwest Film Festival
in Austin, Texas.
On this, see the
memoir by D. E. Nineham
in Studies
in the Gospels.
Her book, Unnatural: Spiritual Resiliency
in Queer Christian Women, is a compilation of research, interviews, and
memoir that explores the experiences of women who have fought to hold
on to their faith
in spite of obstacles related to gender and sexuality.
In addition to Jason's memoir, O Me of Little Faith (due out in May), and my memoir, Evolving in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
In addition to Jason's
memoir, O Me of Little Faith (due out
in May), and my memoir, Evolving in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in May), and my
memoir, Evolving
in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in Monkey Town (due out
in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book
on the subject, now entitled Know Doubt.
Mantel's
memoir, like the novels, is thick with smoldering grievances: against teachers («I don't know if there is a case
on record of a child of seven murdering a schoolteacher, but I think there ought to be»); adults generally («
In Hadfield, as everywhere in history of the world, violence without justification or apology was meted out by big people to small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a chil
In Hadfield, as everywhere
in history of the world, violence without justification or apology was meted out by big people to small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a chil
in history of the world, violence without justification or apology was meted out by big people to small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood
in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a chil
in judgment
on her mother when Mantel was a child.
(Can't give you the details as I'm writing a
memoir and don't wish to give the good bits away
in case it gets published) Even though I have doubted all the other stuff along the years — promises etc that didn't come to pass, despite my diligent prayer and obedience, I still cry out to «something out there» because I am spirit
in a human body, and know that I am
on a journey that has to mean more than simply this earthly plain.
In his recent
memoir, he describes how blacks relied
on music and faith to deal with the cruelty of segregation.
The very rich (and thick) volume includes a biographical essay, a personal
memoir by one of Torrance's students, now an Orthodox priest; nine substantial papers
on subjects like St. Athanasius, the Divine Monarchia, and the rationality of the cosmos; a review of the letters between Torrance and Georges Florovsky; and two articles by Torrance himself, «The Relevance of Orthodoxy» and «The Orthodox Church
in Great Britain.»
«There's a definite sense that if she moves
on, so to speak, she'll leave Emma behind,» said Findlay, who wrote about her experience
in a
memoir, Breathing
in Ashes.
A further insight into the relations of Whitehead's mathematical procedure and cosmological construction is detailed
in his
memoir of 1906 «
On Mathematical Concepts of the Material World.»
The election cycle happily fading into the rear - view mirror brought the sorry condition of many white working - class communities to national attention; no one tells the story of one part of that world, its strengths and its pathologies, better than J.D. Vance
in Hillbilly Elegy: A
Memoir of a Family and Culture
in Crisis (Harper)-- a tough and occasionally hilarious book that also suggests, inadvertently, an enormous evangelical failure
on the part of both Protestants and Catholics.
This is from a
memoir on the theme of poverty — «Down and Out
in Paris and London» (1933).
I do not give up
on the hope that, after some years of penance, a chastened Rembert Weakland might write a reflective
memoir, having by then discovered, please God, a measure of the wisdom that was so conspicuously absent from a brilliant career built upon prideful foundations that now, through a combination of tragedy and farce, lie
in ruins.
He has now written a
memoir, Organized Labor and the Church: Reflections of a «Labor Priest» (Paulist Press), and
in it he reflects
on, among many other things, the 1980s dustup with the Institute
on Religion and Democracy (IRD), a Washington organization that this writer helped to get going.
Intellectual Memoirs, 1936 — 1938 by Mary McCarthy Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 114 pages, $ 15.95 The novelist and critic Mary McCarthy, who died
in 1989, was up to the time of her death working
on a
memoir of her life
in the late 1930s,
in effect a sequel to her two previous autobiographical....
His wife, a distinguished thinker
in her own right, has written this admiring
memoir, taking the story up to 1940,
on the basis of Dietrich's notes made shortly before he died.
She'd fallen hard for David Kamper, then a doctoral student
in anthropology, «a sweet and soulful Jewish man from my California hometown: a man who saw no enmity
in me, a man who would never put me
on trial, a man who would never audit my heart for heresy,» she says
in her
memoir.
An attack by family members
on the author's
memoir taught her how flawed is memory
in this fallen world.
New York Times: Iranian Cleric Says Rushdie's Murder Could Stop Insults to Islam's Prophet As my colleague Michiko Kakutani explains
in her review of the novelist Salman Rushdie's new
memoir, an Iranian religious foundation reportedly raised the price
on his head over the weekend to $ 3.3 million.
She's currently working
on a
memoir that chronicles her unconventional upbringing, her mother's descent into mental illness, and her attempts to make sense of it all when she discovers Jesus
in her 20s.
Having been raised
on the NIV and a diet of Evangelical staples like Veggie Tales and Adventures
in Odyssey, we now preferred more subversive fare, like Tennessee wunderkind Rachel Held Evans's up - from - superstition
memoir Evolving
in Monkey Town and Michigan pastor Rob Bell's universalist manifesto Love Wins, which earned the author glowing profiles
in the New York Times and TIME magazine.
Father Joe is a
memoir, to be sure, but
in the midst of his other obiter dicta
on politics and humor, it would have been gratifying to see Hendra begin to forge a few more barbs tipped with a little sub specie aeternitatis, even if they were tossed from left of center.
Workshop participants will explore food writing with an
in - depth look at recipe development, food as
memoir / essay, creative writing & food journalism, and touch
on podcasting / broadcasting as well.
She is writing a
memoir and coming full circle to her roots
in fine art and working
on a series of Food / Art Installations called «Paradigm» - looking at food outside of a restaurant context
in collaboration with her brother Ryan Falkner who is also an artist and filmmaker.
When she's not
on TV, Lakshmi is a fabulous cook
in her own right and the author of a deeply personal new
memoir Love, Loss, and What We Ate, which is out now.