Sir Salman was scheduled to attend a literary event at a book fair alongside director Deepa Mehta and actor Rahul Bose.
His treatise survives as a literary rather than a clinical accomplishment.
She and her husband are still shopping around for a literary agent and a publisher but are hoping the book will come out this summer.
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Initially he pursued a literary rather than a financial path: a BA in English followed by an MA in American Literature from the University of North Carolina.
The author was also expected to drop in at a literary event at a book fair where director Deepa Mehta and actor Rahul Bose were addressing a session.
Mr Kapuscinski went to Africa as a journalist, but goodness knows what the Polish Press Agency made of his copy, since his true vocation is that of a Literary Traveller, a dispenser of fine sensibilities and finer prose.
Scripts for comics are arguably a literary form in exactly the same way that film and theater scripts are literary forms, but a script is not the same thing as the finished work of art.
My new friend Charles and I sat down with a New York literary critic, a Barcelona restaurateur, and an English lady who just comes to paint every year.
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While the new Norwich status was first announced in May, the event, kindly hosted by Baroness Hollis of Heigham, was an opportunity to introduce Norwich to newcomers and showcase the city's unique literary heritage and status as a literary hub.
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Last week, a company called Faulkner Literary Rights filed a copyright infringement claim against Sony Pictures Classics.
It is a serious literary work set in a small town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, and is written in a highly individualistic style.
Mr Milosz is as much a philosopher as a literary critic, though one with a practical turn of mind, a wry sense of humour and a taste for irreducible particulars.
While religious Christians have always seen the Hebrew Bible as building up to the NT, from a literary standpoint it packs even more of a punch (so to speak) for readers who are Jewish or can imagine themselves so.
It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotheby's.
It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotherby's.
However, they felt that for their new word game, a literary take might make more sense and have a broader appeal.
And when genomics pioneer Craig Venter and colleagues created the first synthetic cell in 2010, they wrote their names into its DNA code, the way an artist might sign a painting, along with three literary quotations and a website address.
This was obviously a case for a committee of literary detectives or for a study of the criminal mind at work on fiction.
Hodgman was a self-described former professional literary agent at the time, first making a splash amongst the literati some five years prior with the publication of the column "Ask a Former Professional Literary Agent" for uber-hip San Francisco publisher McSweeney's.
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David Petrarca, who directed a couple of episodes of HBO drama Game of Thrones, the most pirated TV series of 2012, was reported to have said at a literary festival in Australia that piracy gave the series a "cultural buzz" but has since denied that he is in favour of the activity.
In Holland, it was advertized as a literary novel, but several other countries have released it as a thriller.
Bishop, 39, a former literary agent turned author, keeps a hive or two at her weekend home in Connecticut, two hours north of New York City.
Last summer Barbara Speck took a literary tour to Galicia, Spain, where she stayed out until 3 a.m. drinking wine and dancing to rock music with her fellow readers at an outdoor festival.
This is a fiercely outspoken literary biweekly read possibly by a handful of Wall Street operators.
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Candidates will also have to produce a range of literary work, such as a short story or play or poem.
The book is a literary treasure of childhood, an adventure story with dwarves, wizards and elves in a world beyond conventional imagination.
"Pendennis" follows "Pen" through his West Country upbringing to his debt-bilking sojourn at "Oxbridge University" (Thackeray himself spent five unproductive terms at Cambridge), his life as a literary man about town in the London of the early 1840s, his writing of a best-selling novel called "Walter Lorraine, " and his eventual marriage to his milksop cousin Laura.
Stanley Fish, a literary theorist, has suggested that the entire history of Western thought could be written as a history of the debate between Socrates and the sophists, namely that between philosophy and rhetoric.
Set in America in the not-too-distant future, the novel braided countless characters and ideas into a deliriously strange and self-consciously literary plot, involving a tennis academy, a recovery facility, a dysfunctional family and a debilitatingly gripping film.
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If one ventures beyond the single phrase that has been parsed with a verve usually reserved for literary critics, one gains a sense of Holder's sweep and intelligence in examining the racial landscape.
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