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Robson has earned considerable acclaim for her works of fiction.
Francine Prose is the author of twenty works of fiction.
But similar guidelines do not exist for works of fiction.
For that, we'll have to rely on works of fiction.
His puzzle highlights the prevalence of sports even in works of fiction.
Namely, are the stories in Criminal true crime or works of fiction?
These works of fiction add something important to the current conversation on masculinity.
This organization has more rigorous membership requirements for voters; specifically, published works of fiction.
Are there works of fiction that you find capture the theater world particularly well?
Sherrill has since written three other works of fiction and a book of poems.
And yet most of the finest works of fiction have been concerned with murder.
Whitman wasn't proud of his works of fiction, and he opposed plans to reprint them.
All great works of fiction are works of great philosophy, pondering the fundamentals of humanity.
Marie NDiaye is the author of more than a dozen plays and works of fiction.
Can you recommend any thrillers or other works of fiction that get law enforcement particularly right?
I lend her some new poetry books and a few works of fiction before she leaves.
Can you recommend any thrillers or other works of fiction that get military service particularly right?
Editors' Choice Two very different works of fiction lead off this week's list of recommended books.
This is the fourth time Ms. Cohen has translated one of Mr. Grossman's works of fiction.
Here's a look at the works of fiction that inspired some of the first rocket scientists.
Reading works of fiction can grow your vocabulary and lead to higher levels of emotional intelligence.
After five years of nothing but annotating works of fiction, however, I was a little skeptical.
Plenty of works of fiction have used disorders to make their rogues' gallery more distinctive and striking.
Like many great works of fiction, Fincher and Sorkin's movie didn't, or at least hasn't, aged poorly.
And that they could pose a danger to humans, as depicted in works of fiction, is fantasy.
Galileo Publishers; 304 pages; £14.99 Critical essays introducing some of the greatest works of fiction ever translated into English.
These days roadside booksellers more often flog volumes about getting rich or finding Jesus than new works of fiction.
Today, it includes draft materials of all her works of fiction, as well as some 3,000 pieces of correspondence.
It can feel trivializing: How dare we compare the real-life issues facing real, live people to works of fiction?
It is a blunt instrument, fantastic for looking at trends and almost useless for looking at individual works of fiction.
Though her books are works of fiction by genre, they are also gritty, evocative explorations of race, gender, identity, and class.
And yet, as with almost all adaptations of truly singular works of fiction, there is something lost in the screen translation.
Amidst the incessant clamor coming from the White House, it has been difficult for works of fiction to make themselves heard.
Times Insider The latest installment of Past Tense features 10 works of fiction from young-adult authors of Asian-American heritage.
As I type this, these forlorn works of fiction and non-fiction are strewn across my home, unread, unfinished, and abandoned.
Viking; £18.99 IN AN illustrious career spanning 20 works of fiction, William Boyd has covered a broad range of genres and tones.
This week, we at the Book Review are particularly excited about three new works of fiction, five excellent new nonfiction books and . . .
I wouldn't expect "Rise" to be neutral about free expression or closed-mindedness: Works of fiction naturally tend to be pro-art.
But it strikes me that Cristina García's "Here in Berlin" is one of the most interesting new works of fiction I've read.
His interlocutor was to be Cynthia Ozick, the author, at the time, of three well-reviewed but not-much-read works of fiction.
In fact, one lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business often includes this book, among other works of fiction, in his curriculum.
In nine works of fiction over the past 20 years or so, Tom Perrotta has made his living being a little bit ironic.
Read: In honor of Valentine's Day, we've listed works of fiction from each of the 50 states that explore matters of the heart.
"Capri surely provides the setting for more works of fiction than any other island of its size" is how James opens one early chapter.
The author of fifteen award-winning books, including works of fiction and journalism, he is currently A. D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University.
As published in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers found that people who were "emotionally transported" by works of fiction experienced an increase in empathetic skills.
After 17 works of fiction, Smith delivers a memoir that shines with a bright spirit, a generous heart and an entertaining knack for celebrating absurdity.
Despite their relationship to more speculative works of fiction on display, these artists make an impact in the exhibition because they are rooted in reality.
Over four works of fiction, Anna Burns has developed a singular prose style for simulating the internal explosion of familial voices in a character's head.
A recent BBC study found that War and Peace placed in the top five works of fiction people are most likely to lie about having read.
There's no better time to remember that there's much more to sharks than the frightening undersea villains we so often see portrayed in works of fiction.
Or even reality TV. As co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro — herself a former Bachelor producer — will tell you, UnREAL and Everlasting are, indeed, works of fiction.
The author of three works of fiction, Jonathan Lee makes his US debut with High Dive, a finely textured novel set in the UK in 173.
We've seen plenty of cheeky-but-faithful modern adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and many more classic works of fiction, including the lesbian vampire tale Carmilla.
Our Back Pages In "Before They Were Famous," on Page 27 of this week's issue, the Book Review compiles debut works of fiction that became classics.
Having said that, it is—as the longlist was—an intriguing and refreshing list which will introduce thousands of new readers to some remarkable works of fiction.
Phillips is more interested in using the circumstances of Rhys's life to explore concerns that he has made very much his own in previous works of fiction.
Sheila, now the septuagenarian author of 14 works of fiction, has grappled with her role as a bystander to her older sister's death for over 35 years.
Editors' Choice Among our recommended works of fiction this week is Ali Smith's "Winter," an "insubordinate folk tale" that continues her projected quartet tied to the seasons.
But the good news for anybody terrified of the robots we see in pop culture is that all of the robots in those movies are works of fiction.
"Movies that are not documentaries are works of fiction, whether or not they deal with real events," A. O. Scott, the co-chief movie critic for The Times, said.
Bennett, who graduated from Stanford before going on to the Helen Zell Writers' Program at the University of Michigan, has written one of fall's most anticipated works of fiction.
Meanwhile, sparse, noir-ish detective novels by Keigo Higashino, a Japanese crime writer, accounted for three of the ten best-selling works of fiction in South Korea last year.
His first three works of fiction — "Wolf" was followed by the novels "A Good Day to Die" (1973) and "Farmer" (19593) — were well reviewed but not hugely successful commercially.
The statistics focus on visual art, performance, film, music, and works of fiction; they do not include attacks on journalists, bloggers, documentary filmmakers, or cartoonists who work in media.
Maybe those were just works of fiction, but ultimately, the buck still stops with all of us if we're going to keep the country safe in the Digital Age.
This novel, published in the United States a few weeks before his 85th birthday, is among the most recent of his more than 40 works of fiction and nonfiction.
Plenty of works of fiction have tackled the myriad possible outcomes of major wars, with some even imagining the kind of alternate reality Confederate is set to take on.
The non-response to these accusations helps the listener realize Nas and his projects might just be entire works of fiction, while the storyteller lives a life in stark opposition.
Pleasure-seeking behavior — like indulging suspenseful works of fiction — can be an advantageous adaptation, so long as it's not regularly abused (One 2017 study found it could lead to sleep-deprivation).
Beautifully rendered from the Spanish by 2666 translator Natasha Wimmer, Sudden Death is one of the most engaging, audacious, and flat-out fun works of fiction I've read in a while.
Gift the Pop Chart Lab 'Diagrammatical Dissertation on Opening Lines of Notable Novels', $30English and grammar teachers will appreciate this chart diagramming the opening lines from 25 famous works of fiction.
We were intrigued by the Match Book column "Works of Fiction That Are Best Read Together," and have decided to take its advice, but with two novels instead of short stories.
Your brain will always spin stories when it doesn't know what will happen, so it's vital that you recognize what your overly analytic mind is doing in creating these works of fiction.
But as important as these stories are, they are not well-suited to this rushed history; the AIDS plague alone has inspired some of the finest works of fiction of our era.
His four works of fiction that have been translated into English before "Multiple Choice" have been lauded for exploring how the repressive forces of that era continue to haunt the country today.
It would come as no surprise if the writers of Criminal were inspired by true crimes; however, the crimes all four teams of investigators are attempting to solve are works of fiction.
She learned English while young (she was raised in Rhode Island) and in it has written four authoritative works of fiction, including "Interpreter of Maladies" (1999), for which she won a Pulitzer Prize.
Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" — about racial injustice in a small Alabama town — sold more than 10 million copies and became one of the most beloved works of fiction in America.
Characters in works of fiction may be used to having their love immortalized in art—but real people rarely condense those beautiful, joyous, and painful chapters of life into something tangible and shareable.
For Zachary Mason, a computer scientist as well as the author of three works of fiction, ancient myth is an opportunity to explore the emptiness of life and the infinite variety of narrative.
A native Kentuckian, Mr. Berry has written over 40 works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, and has received a Guggenheim fellowship, the National Humanities Medal and the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
In her eight works of fiction, Evaristo, who was born in London in 1959 to a white English mother and a Nigerian father, often explores the lives of members of the African diaspora.
They include works of fiction, such as "Normal People," a story of two starkly different people from the same small town who must confront how far they will go to support each other.
They defended the show, saying it would not present typical imagery associated with slavery in works of fiction and said they intend to use the series to illuminate current racial issues facing the country.
Mr. d'Ormesson, a descendant of French nobility — he spent part of his early life in a 873th-century castle — published about 287 works of fiction, many of them autobiographical, over almost a half-century.
Researchers from the Computational Story Lab at the University of Vermont in Burlington used sentiment analysis—or analysis of emotion in a string of words—to map the plot of over 1,700 works of fiction.
These ideas, when addressed in works of fiction, can sometimes carry a suffocating self-seriousness, but when tackled in a "it's all a cosmic joke" style, humor and pathos can bubble up and surprise you.
Those parallels include the wartime atrocities that are some of the most indelible images in documentaries and works of fiction set during that time — atrocities which are by no means a thing of the past.
Especially because, as works of fiction, novels are a place where Wizards of the Coast could make clear that within the world of Magic, queer people exist, and can be the stars of the story.
Francine Prose is the author of 20 works of fiction and nonfiction, among them the novel "Blue Angel," a National Book Award nominee, and the guide "Reading Like a Writer," a New York Times best seller.
This is why I tend to avoid works of fiction in which plot isn't a function of character but the reverse, in which a set of events is orchestrated and characters are thrown in as fillers.
Zadie Smith's 2000 novel remains one of the most notable debut works of fiction in recent times, and the stage adaptation at the Kiln Theater in London marches to the same compassionate drum as the book.
We've since learned that Santa Claus and his (highly judgmental) list are works of fiction; as adults, if we're going to police our own behavior, it won't be for a jolly man in a red-velvet suit.
There are works of fiction and poetry, too, penned by names like Mark Twain, Edgar Allen Poe, and William Butler Yeats — whose "Song of the Wandering Aengus" unfolds on tiny pages kept between a carefully embroidered cover.
For example, most works of fiction work around the life of the hero, or someone who is special, with something that sets them apart from the rest and are always responsible for the resolution of a larger conflict.
The Lost Daughter was the third of Elena Ferrante's published works of fiction, and the last before the celebrated "Neapolitan quartet" that's brought her such acclaim (and which I still haven't read — I'm taking her in chronological order).
Francine Prose is the author of more than 20 works of fiction and nonfiction, among them the novel "Blue Angel," a National Book Award nominee, and the guide "Reading Like a Writer," a New York Times best seller.
There's some real gems here: Wells' story The Star is an absolute early classic of the genre; Ted Chiang's first contact story The Story of Your Life is regarded as one of the greatest works of fiction ever written.
While I was researching my first book (during Richard Nixon's re-election), Marcia Davenport — one of Max Perkins's authors — commented that great works of fiction tended to appear during periods of great trust, when people believed in their leaders.
This task, at times, has been interpreted pretty broadly — he frequently reminds users of the historical inaccuracies in works of fiction like Heather Morris&aposs The Tattooist of Auschwitz and John Boyne&aposs The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.
The fact that Rooney is my age and has already published two acclaimed works of fiction could have easily put me off her forever, but fortunately, my jealousy hasn't prevented me from loving the hell out of this book.
Here are six works of fiction some of the best and brightest say will teach real lessons: Considered one of the best novels ever, "Don Quixote" follows a foolhardy but devoted nobleman determined to revive chivalry and destroy the wicked.
In addition to publishing shorter works of fiction, it also publishes a range of novelettes, novellas, and even some short novels, with books like Nnedi Okorafor's Binti and Martha Wells' All Systems Red earning considerable acclaim from the science fiction community.
Ginzburg's 1963 autobiographical novel, "Family Lexicon," was published in an agile new translation by Jenny McPhee two years ago, and two other works of fiction, "The Dry Heart" and "Happiness, as Such," have just been reissued, one in a new translation.
Plus, considering the popularity that Iron Man and Captain America have in our world, where they're entirely works of fiction, the almost pervasive celebrity status of the Avengers in the MCU makes even more sense in a world where they're real heroes.
The authors—Ted Underwood and Sabrina Lee of the University of Illinois, and David Bamman of the University of California, Berkeley—have trained a series of machine-learning models on a broad corpus of 22014,217 works of fiction written between 19503 and 21950.
Margaret Forster, who achieved early fame in the 1960s with her Swinging London novel "Georgy Girl" and later turned her attention, in dozens of works of fiction, memoirs and biography, to the complexities of women's lives and their social circumstances, died on Monday in London.
It's just like that episode of Batman: The Animated Series, when The Riddler trapped Bruce and Dick in a labyrinth full of puzzles and a robotic minotaur; this was an original concept uninfluenced by other works of fiction, as far as I am aware.
"Despite the international stature of Toni Morrison, she has yet to receive the national recognition that her five major works of fiction entirely deserve: She has yet to receive the keystone honors of the National Book Award or the Pulitzer Prize," read the statement.
Harper Lee, whose first novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," about racial injustice in a small Alabama town, sold more than 40 million copies and became one of the most beloved and most taught works of fiction ever written by an American, died on Friday in Monroeville, Ala.
And as your mind and body grow accustomed to a certain amount of sleep each night — six hours, seven, maybe the recommended eight — so can you train your waking mind to sleep creatively and work out the vividly imagined waking dreams which are successful works of fiction.
In a remarkable bit of irony, fifteen of Frederick's paintings now serve as prompts for short works of fiction by fifteen American writers, including the likes of Louise Erdrich, Ann Patchett, Richard Russo, Elizabeth Strout, Anthony Doerr, Lily King, Andre Dubus III, Lois Lowry, and Tess Gerritsen.
And Michael Schmidt, who wrote "The Novel: A Biography" offers this: Because so many novels of the 17th and 18th century adhered to historical truth in their settings, marking them as novels made it clear that they were in fact works of fiction and not real-life accounts.
In addition to the women at SSTAR, there's also Deesha Philyaw who shares the desires of Black, bisexual church women in her works of fiction and essays and Dayna Troisi, a self-described "queer bionic babe" with a sexy AF prosthetic arm, who does inclusive sex positive activism.
When the sun sets on the human race, and the cause of death isn't an asteroid scorching the Earth, whoever or whatever comes after our kind might uncover the documents that defined us—the Magna Carta, any number of national constitutions and international treaties, classic works of fiction.
The Atlantic published a feature on the plagiarism problem in 2016, citing instances in which popular works of fiction were tweaked, renamed, and uploaded as original on Kindle Direct, and pointing out that Amazon keeps its portion of any sales that happen before a customer or author complains.
The paper, first reported by Quartz, details Google's method, which involved using thousands of romance novels and other works of fiction to "train" the AI. The company then fed the model two sentences to serve as a starting point and endpoint and tasked it with generating transition sentences in between.
We do want to make it very clear that these characters are works of fiction, but at the same time … I think Jeremy speaks to that part of myself coming out of One Tree Hill who recognized pretty quickly that it was going to be harder than I thought it would be.
" Michael Clemente, executive vice president of news for Fox, disputed the report in a statement to The Hill: "Consistent with the golden standard of Shermanonymous' 'reporting' on FOX News and Roger Ailes, there is no credence to this narrative or the many other works of fiction he's repeatedly been proven wrong on.
The agreement blocked the sharing of confidential information in any form, including "the publication of works of fiction that contain any mention of the operations of the White House, federal agencies, foreign governments, or other entities interacting with the United States Government that is based on confidential information," according to the Post.
The two strongest pieces, however, drive home his abiding interest in the black male body: "Aureola (Black Presidents)" (2012), a grid of images of black men playing presidents in works of fiction, and "The Big Payback" (2009), an alternately funny and discomfiting video showing two black men dancing to James Brown on a Harlem street.
Simmons said that it wasn't the most realistic, as far as survivalist works of fiction went, that it was still too bathed in American puritanism, too shy in coming to terms with the speed at which morality would disappear in the event of a zombie apocalypse, but that there was still some useful information to pick up from the show.
It was clear they knew him as a regular but, judging from their conversation, not at all as the author of 753 highly distinguished works of fiction and nonfiction or as a MacArthur genius who was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters or, for that matter, as one of the first three African-Americans to ever earn a Rhodes Scholarship.
I think I read Mike Moorcock's "The Vengeance of Rome" quite early in the process and also read the first volume of Brian Catling's monumental "Vorrh" trilogy, and it was around then that I decided that it would probably be best not to read any more massive and beautifully written works of fiction until I'd finished the one that I was personally engaged in.
Gabriel's is one of two books we recommend this week about women coming into their own as artists (the other is Liana Finck's graphic memoir, "Passing for Human"), and they sit comfortably alongside a couple of works of fiction by women who have long established themselves as devoted masters of craft: a new novel by Kate Walbert and a story collection by Deborah Eisenberg.
The specificity is what devastates me, there are a million works of fiction that are like, "whoa, haha what if I could turn into a girl wouldn't that be cool I mean weird," and whether that's sublimated desire bubbling or personal projection is whatever, but I feel like an extended narrative about resocialization is just a lot, compared to the usual story that stops at the magic pill​ or whatever.
Mr. Gass's other works of fiction were "In the Heart of the Heart of the Country," a collection of two novellas and three stories (1968); "Willie Master's Lonesome Wife" (1971), an "essay novella" that is essentially a woman's interior monologue while she is engaged in sex; "Cartesian Sonata and Other Novellas" (1998); and his third and last novel, "Middle C" (2013), the story of an Austrian immigrant who teaches music at a college in Ohio and whose life, like his father's before him, is built on lies.

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