The preceding excerpt from the prescient short story by John M. Crichton III, written in 2035 by the young great nephew of the famous
twentieth century novelist, finally galvanized the public and with it, the Federal Government, into action.
Not exact matches
Graham Greene endorsed the novel, saying, «Endō, to my mind, is one of the finest living
novelists,» and from that moment Silence has been firmly ensconced in the Catholic literary canon of the
twentieth century, along with the works of Greene himself, Flannery O'Connor, and Walker Percy.
Once known as the «richest town in the world,» Brookline became known in the nineteenth and early
twentieth century as the home of significant figures in the worlds of arts and culture: architect Henry Hobson Richardson, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, poet Amy Lowell, and
novelist Saul Bellow all called Brookline home.
On a shortlist that might also include Philip Roth, Toni Morrison, John Updike, Saul Bellow, and Don DeLillo, E. L. Doctorow is generally considered to be among the most talented, ambitious, and admired
novelists of the second half of the
twentieth century.
Ray Bradbury became one of the most lovable
novelists of the
twentieth century.
[26]: 131 His work on time and consciousness «had a great influence on
twentieth -
century novelists,» especially those Modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf (1882 — 1941).