John Fowles
John Robert Fowles was born in Leigh-on-Sea, a small town in Essex. He recalled the English suburban culture of the 1930s as oppressively conformist and his family life as intensely conventional. Of his childhood, Fowles said "I have tried to escape ever since."
Fowles attended Bedford School, a large boarding school designed to prepare boys for university, from ages 13 to 18. After briefly attending the University of Edinburgh, Fowles began compulsory military service in 1945 with training at Dartmoor, where he spent the next two years. World War II ended shortly after his training began so Fowles never came near combat, and by 1947 he had decided that the military life was not for him.
Fowles then spent four years at Oxford, where he discov
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Lise öğrenimini Ankara Atatürk Lisesi'nde gerçekleştirdi. 1982 yılında Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi Basın Yayın Yüksek Okulu'ndan mezun oldu. 1979'dan itibaren sırasıyla Yankı, Hürriyet, Nokta, Haftaya Bakış, Söz ve Tempo'da çalıştı. 1986'da İngiltere'de London School of Journalism'i bitirdi. Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Siyaset Bilimi ve Kamu Yönetimi bölümünde siyaset bilimi dalında yüksek lisansını 1988'de, aynı bölümünde doktorasını 1996'da tamamladı. Televizyona 1988'de TRT'de Seynan Levent ile başladı. 1989'da 32. Gün'de çalışmaya başladı.
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Samuel Beckett
Novels of Samuel Barclay Beckett, Irish writer, include Murphy in 1938 and Malone Dies in 1951; a wider audience know his absurdist plays, such as Waiting for Godot in 1952 and Krapp's Last Tape in 1959, and he won the Nobel Prize of 1969 for literature.
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Samuel Barclay Beckett, an avant-garde theater director and poet, lived in France for most of his adult life. He used English and French. His work offers a bleak, tragicomic outlook on human nature, often coupled with black gallows humor.
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Jurgis Kunčinas
Jurgis Kunčinas – poetas, eseistas, vertėjas, vienas žymiausių lietuvių prozininkų po Lietuvos nepriklausomybės atgavimo.
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J. Kunčinas Vilniaus universitete 1964–1968 m. studijavo vokiečių filologiją. Pirmoji jo publikacija pasirodė 1968 m. Yra parašęs literatūrinės kritikos, satyrų, esė, radijo pjesių, kino scenarijų. Publikuodavo esė laikraščiuose „Lietuvos aidas“, „Valstiečių laikraštis“, „Šiaurės Atėnai“.
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W. Somerset Maugham
William Somerset Maugham was born in Paris in 1874. He spoke French even before he spoke a word of English, a fact to which some critics attribute the purity of his style.
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His parents died early and, after an unhappy boyhood, which he recorded poignantly in Of Human Bondage, Maugham became a qualified physician. But writing was his true vocation. For ten years before his first success, he almost literally starved while pouring out novels and plays.
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J.G. Ballard
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Kotryna Zylė
Kotryna Zylė (b. 1986) is an award-winning author, illustrator, and designer of books. Zylė’s books are often rooted in Lithuanian mythology or include allegorical reflections on key issues in life that will delight readers.
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Kotryna was born and raised in Vilnius, Lithuania, and studied at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. While still a student, she began to dive into the visual communication of cultural heritage and became interested in Lithuanian mythology. In 2012, she began writing and illustrating children’s books and ever since her love of children’s literature, illustration, and mythology has been a source of inspiration for new books and projects.
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Grigory Kanovich (also Grigorijus Kanovičius) was a Lithuanian Jewish writer and the winner of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts for 2014.
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Maria Iordanidou
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Γεννήθηκε στην Κωνσταντινούπολη το 1897 και έζησε τα παιδικά της χρόνια στον Πειραιά και το Βατούμ της Ρωσίας. Φοίτησε σε ρωσικό γυμνάσιο, στη Σταυρούπολη, όπου τη βρήκε η Οκτωβριανή Επανάσταση. Το 1919 γύρισε στην Κωνσταντινούπολη και λίγο αργότερα πήγε στην Αλεξάνδρεια, όπου παντρεύτηκε τον Ιορδάνη Ιορδανίδη. Το 1923 επέστρεψαν μαζί στην Αθήνα, αλλά σύντομα ο Ιορδανίδης έφυγε.
Εξαιτίας των συνθηκών της ζωής της, η Ιορδανίδου απέκτησε μεγάλη γλωσσομάθεια και εργάστηκε ως ιδιωτική υπάλληλος. Έγινε γνωστή στο λογοτεχνικό χώρο με το έργο Λωξάντρα, που έγραψε σε ηλικία 65 χρονών, το 1962, και γνώρισε πολλές επανεκδόσεις. Η Λωξάντρα περιγράφει με μεγάλη ζωντάνια και χιούμορ τα έθιμα και τη ζωή των Ελλήνων της Πόλης και βασίζεται -
Edward Chisholm
Edward Chisholm was born in Dorset, England. After graduating from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, he moved to Paris. He currently lives in Switzerland.
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His first book, A Waiter in Paris, explores the hidden world of the Parisian restaurant industry and the people that animate it. It was shortlisted for the 2023 Ackerley Prize for exceptional non-fiction writing.
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Loren Eiseley
Loren Corey Eiseley (September 3, 1907 – July 9, 1977) was a highly respected anthropologist, science writer, ecologist, and poet. He published books of essays, biography, and general science in the 1950s through the 1970s.
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Eiseley is best known for the poetic essay style, called the "concealed essay". He used this to explain complex scientific ideas, such as human evolution, to the general public. He is also known for his writings about humanity's relationship with the natural world; these writings helped inspire the modern environmental movement. -
Richard Conniff
Richard Conniff, a Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the National Magazine Award, is the author most recently of House of Lost Worlds: Dinosaurs, Dynasties, and the Story of Life on Earth. He writes for Smithsonian and National Geographic and is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and a former commentator on NPR's All Things Considered. His other books include The Natural History of the Rich, Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time, and The Species Seekers. He lives in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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Jean Stein
Jean Stein (1934 – April 30, 2017) was an American author and editor.
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Larry Heinemann
Larry Heinemann (1944-2019) was an American novelist born and raised in Chicago. His body of work is primarily concerned with the Vietnam War. Mr. Heinemann served a combat tour in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968 with the 25th Infantry Division, and has described himself as the most ordinary of soldiers. Mr. Heinemann's military experience is documented in his most recent work, Black Virgin Mountain (2005), his only nonfiction piece. Black Virgin Mountain also chronicles his return trips to Vietnam and his blunt personal and political views concerning the country and the war. He has often referred to his books about Vietnam as an accidental trilogy.
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While serving in Vietnam, Mr. Heinemann fought in a battle near the Cambodian border in which filmm -
Tom Reamy
Thomas Earl Reamy was an American science fiction and fantasy author and a key figure in 1960s and 1970s science fiction fandom. He died prior to the publication of his first novel; his work is primarily dark fantasy.
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His books include one novel, Blind Voices (published posthumously), and a collection of short stories, San Diego Lightfoot Sue and Other Stories. He was the winner of the 1976 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. -
Savannah Knoop
Savannah Knoop is a NY-based artist, and writer. From 2009-2016 Knoop co-hosted the monthly queer audio-visual party WOAHMONE. They received their BA at CunyBa under the mentorship of Vito Acconci, and their MFA at Virginia CommonWealth University in Sculpture+Extended Media. They have shown and performed at the Whitney, MoMA, the ICA Philadelphia, the Leslie Lohman Museum, David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, Nina Johnson Gallery in Miami, and Nicelle Beauchene in New York.
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In 2007, they published their memoir Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT LeRoy (Seven Stories Press) and adapted it into a screenplay, co-producing the resulting feature-length film JT Leroy (Universal Pictures, 2019) directed by Justin Kelly, and starring Kristen -
Aileen Wuornos
Former prostitute turned serial killer. She killed 7 men while working as a prostitute. She claimed that they tried to rape her.
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Jens Peter Jacobsen
Jacobsen was born in Thisted in Jutland, the eldest of the five children of a prosperous merchant. He went to school in Copenhagen and was a student at the University of Copenhagen in 1868. As a boy, he showed a remarkable talent for science, in particular botany. In 1870, although he was already secretly writing poetry, Jacobsen adopted botany as a profession. He was sent by a scientific body in Copenhagen to report on the flora of the islands of Anholt and Læsø.
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Around this time, the discoveries of Charles Darwin began to fascinate him. Realizing that the work of Darwin was not well known in Denmark, he translated The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man into Danish.
When still young, Jacobsen was struck by tuberculosis which eventual -
Lucian Boia
Lucian Boia is a Romanian historian, known especially for his works debunking Romanian nationalism and Communism.
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Nora Ikstena
Nora Ikstena is a prose writer and essayist. Ikstena is one of the most visible and influential prose writers in Latvia, known for elaborat style and detailed approach to language. After obtaining a degree in Philology from the University of Latvia in 1992, she went on to study English literature at Columbia University. In her prose, Nora Ikstena often reflects on life, love, death and faith. Soviet Milk (2015, shortlisted for the Annual Literature Award for best prose), Besa (2012), Celebration of Life (1998), The Virgin's Lesson (2001) are some of her most widely appreciated novels.
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The novel Amour Fou has been staged for theatre, and published in Russian (2010); other works have been translated into Lithuanian, Estonian, Georgian, Swedish -
Jonathan Carroll
Jonathan Carroll (b. 1949) is an award-winning American author of modern fantasy and slipstream novels. His debut book, The Land of Laughs (1980), tells the story of a children’s author whose imagination has left the printed page and begun to influence reality. The book introduced several hallmarks of Carroll’s writing, including talking animals and worlds that straddle the thin line between reality and the surreal, a technique that has seen him compared to South American magical realists.
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Outside the Dog Museum (1991) was named the best novel of the year by the British Fantasy Society, and has proven to be one of Carroll’s most popular works. Since then he has written the Crane’s View trilogy, Glass Soup (2005) and, most recently, The Ghost -
Nora Waln
Descended from a line of Quakers and sea captains, Nora Waln was born to parents Thomas Lincoln and Lillian Waln. During childhood, she developed a fond interest of Chinese culture after learning of a family friendship with the Lin family resulting from trading in the early 1800’s. In 1919, she began attending Swarthmore College, a liberal arts college founded by Quakers, near Philadelphia. While studying at Swarthmore, Waln was contacted by two members of the Lin family, who were traveling in the United States. They invited her to visit at their Hopei Province homestead in China. During her junior year at Swarthmore, World War I broke out and Waln left school, before graduating.
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In 1920, Waln set sail for China. Upon arrival she was taken -
Mike Corrao
Mike Corrao is the author of numerous works including Gut Text (11:11 Press), Rituals Performed in the Absence of Ganymede (11:11 Press), Desert Tiles (Equus Press), and Smut-Maker (Inside the Castle). His work often explores the haptic, architectural, and organismal qualities of the text-object.
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Mihail Victus
Mihail Victus (n. 1986, București) a debutat cu proză în revistă în 2009 și a obținut numeroase premii literare, la concursurile consacrate: „Marin Preda”, „Ioan Slavici”, „Mihail Sadoveanu”, „Radu Rosetti” etc. Când nu scrie, pictează, face sport sau suflă-n muzicuță. Citește în fiecare zi. Este designer de mobilier și programator CNC.
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● Toate păcatele noastre, 2021, ed. Litera | roman | nominalizare Cea mai bună carte a anului (Agenția de Carte); nominalizare Tânărul prozator al anului (Gala Tinerilor Scriitori)
● Fracturi, 2019, ed. Vremea | roman | nominalizare Cea mai bună carte a anului (Agenția de Carte); laureat al Premiilor „Cristian Săileanu”
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Frank Stanford
Frank Stanford was a prolific American poet. He is most known for his epic, The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You— a labyrinthine poem without stanzas or punctuation. In addition, Stanford published six shorter books of poetry throughout his 20s, and three posthumous collections of his writings (as well as a book of selected poems) have also been published.
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Just shy of his 30th birthday, Stanford died on June 3, 1978 in his home in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the victim of three self-inflicted pistol wounds to the heart. In the three decades since, he has become a cult figure in American letters. -
Phyllis Rose
Phyllis Rose is an American literary critic, essayist, biographer, and educator.
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Leon Wieseltier
Leon Wieseltier is a American writer, critic, and magazine editor. Since 1983 he has been the literary editor of The New Republic.
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Wieseltier was born in Brooklyn, New York and attended the Yeshivah of Flatbush, Columbia University, Oxford University, and Harvard University, and was a member of Harvard's Society of Fellows from 1979-1982.
Wieseltier has published several fictional and non-fictional books. Kaddish, a National Book Award finalist in 2000, is a genre-blending meditation on the Jewish prayers of mourning. Against Identity is a collection of thoughts about the modern notion of identity. -
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band's heavy, guitar-driven sound, rooted in blues and psychedelia on their early albums, has earned them recognition as one of the progenitors of heavy metal, though their unique style drew from a wide variety of influences, including folk music.
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After changing their name from the New Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin signed a deal with Atlantic Records that afforded them considerable artistic freedom. Although the group was initially unpopular with critics, they achieved significant commercial success with albums such as Led Zeppelin (1969), Led Zeppel -
Charles Kurzman
Charles Kurzman is a professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and co-director of the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations.
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Antonio Larreta
Gualberto José Antonio Rodríguez Larreta Ferreira, una de las más talentosas personalidades del teatro uruguayo, nació en el seno de una familia acomodada y culta que facilita sus inquietudes y desarrollo de su creatividad.
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Se ha destacado, además, como periodista, guionista de televisión y cine, cineasta, director teatral, crítico de cine y de teatro (en El País desde 1948 a 1959; en Marcha desde 1963 a 1966).
En 1961 obtuvo el premio Larra que conceden los críticos teatrales madrileños merced a la puesta en escena de "Porfiar hasta Morir" de Lope de Vega; en 1971 se hizo merecedor del Premio Casa de las Américas por su obra teatral "Juan Palmieri", y en 1980 obtuvo el Premio Planeta por la novela "Volavérunt".
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Valerie Steele
Valerie Steele is director and chief curator and Melissa Marra is associate curator of education and public programs, both at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York.
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George Yancy
George Yancy, Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, works primarily in the areas of critical philosophy of race, critical whiteness studies, and philosophy of the Black experience. He is particularly interested in the formation of African-American philosophical thought as articulated within the social and historical space of anti-Black racism, African-American agency, and questions of identity formation. His current work focuses on the theme of whiteness and how it constitutes a site of embedded social reality and a site of deep and enduring opacity, which is related to what he has theorized as white ambush. He is interested in the ways in which whiteness as an embodied phenomenon is a reality underwritten by historical forces and pr
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Ephraim Kishon
Ephraim Kishon (Hebrew: אפרים קישון) was an Israeli writer, satirist, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director.
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Born into a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, as Ferenc Hoffmann (Hungarian Hoffmann Ferenc), Kishon studied sculpture and painting, and then began publishing humorous essays and writing for the stage.
During World War II the Nazis imprisoned him in several concentration camps. At one camp his chess talent helped him survive as the camp commandant was looking for an opponent. In another camp the Germans lined up the inmates shooting every tenth person, passing him by. He later wrote in his book The Scapegoat, "They made a mistake—they left one satirist alive." He managed to escape while being transported to the Sob -
Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar
He was born in the mansion of his maternal grandfather Muhtar Bey in Rumelihisarı. Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar's childhood was spent in Rumelihisarı, Büyükada and Çamlıca. In 1898, he entered Galatasaray Sultanisi.
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Without informing his family, he left Galatasaray Sultanisi in 1905 and went to Paris. He attended the École Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris until 1908. In Paris, he frequently met with Prince Sebahattin, Dr. Nihat Reşat Belger, Ahmet Rıza Bey and Yahya Kemal.
He returned to Turkey after the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy (1908). He worked for French and German companies, the Ottoman Bank, the Reji Administration, and after 1931 he settled in Ankara and worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1948, he ret -
Matt Adrian
Matt Adrian's lush acrylic paintings of birds range from the delightfully cute to the decidedly sinister. The distinctive titles of the paintings juxtapose the primal existence of birds with the often awkward folly of modern human existence.
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His artwork is collected worldwide and has been featured in SUNSENT magazine, BUST magazine, COUNTRY LIVING magazine, the LOS ANGELES TIMES, the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, the BOSTON GLOBE, the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, DECOR8, APARTMENT THERAPY and on the television shows DEAR GENEVIEVE, NCIS: LOS ANGELES, DEXTER, and MODERN FAMILY. His work has appeared in the films THIS IS 40, THE HANGOVER PART III and will appear in the upcoming Johnny Depp film TRANSCENDENCE and the Spike Jonze film HER.
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Lucy Cruickshanks
New novel, THE LIBERATION'S CHILD.
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Lucy Cruickshanks’ novels have been shortlisted for the Author’s Club Best First Novel Award and Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize, named a Top Ten Book of the Year by The Bookbag, and featured widely in the press.
A great fan of the underdog, she’s drawn to people and places grappling with political instability, writing about societies at their most precarious and fraught with risk.
You can find her on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/Bookshanks) chatting all things books and on Twitter @LucyBookshanks
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Nigel Kneale
Nigel Kneale was a British screenwriter. He is best known for being the creator of Professor Bernard Quatermass. Kneale wrote four Quatermass TV serials in total between 1953 and 1979 as well as BBC radio docudrama retrospective "The Quatermass Memoirs" that was first broadcast in 1995. Kneale also wrote such programs as The Year Of The Sex Olympics, The Stone Tape and the 1989 adaptation of Susan Hill's novel The Woman in Black.
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Juan-David Nasio
Juan-David Nasio (or J.-D. Nasio) is a psychoanalyst in Paris and former member of the Ecole Freudienne of Jacques Lacan.
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Nasio was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. After qualifying as a doctor Nasio completed his residency as a psychiatrist at the hospital in Lanús. He emigrated to France in 1969 where he worked with Jacques Lacan. He was a professor at the University of Paris VII Sorbonne for 30 years from 1971 and is considered one of the foremost commentators on Lacanian psychoanalysis. He was the first psychoanalyst to be inducted into the prestigious French Legion of Honor. In addition to participating in Lacan's seminars and translating his Écrits into Spanish, he has authored numerous books in French and Spanish, and he is the -
Edward S. Casey
Professor Edward Casey was the president of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division) from 2009-10, and he was chairman of the Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University for a decade. He works in aesthetics, philosophy of space and time, ethics, perception, and psychoanalytic theory. He obtained his doctorate at Northwestern University in 1967 and has taught at Yale University, the University of California at Santa Barbara, The New School for Social Research, Emory University, and several other institutions. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University.
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His recent research includes investigations into place and space; landscape painting and maps as modes of representation; ethics and th -
Vincenzo Consolo
Vincenzo Consolo (born in Sant'Agata di Militello on February 18, 1933) is an Italian writer. He has lived in Milan since 1969. He debuted in 1963, but gained wider attention in 1976 with Il sorriso dell’ignoto marinaio (The Smile of the Unknown Mariner) and has since become an awards wining author. He is convinced that ""non si possono scrivere romanzi perché ingannano il lettore", and writes novels with a poetic influence.
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G.V. Desani
Govindas Vishnoodas Desani or G. V. Desani, (1909–2000) was a Kenyan-born, British-educated Indian writer and Buddhist philosopher. The son of a merchant, he began his career as a journalist, and achieved fame with the cult novel All About H. Hatterr (1948), considered one of the finest examples of literature in English and a novel that compares favourably with Joyce's Ulysses. He was for a time a university professor in America, and spent many years engaged in meditation at various monasteries. A second volume, Hali and Collected Stories, was published in 1991.
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John Wray
John Wray is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, Godsend, The Lost Time Accidents, Lowboy, The Right Hand of Sleep and Canaan's Tongue. He was named one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists in 2007. The recipient of a Whiting Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, he lives in Brooklyn and Mexico City.
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Edward Grant
Edward Grant is an American historian of medieval science. He was named a Distinguished Professor in 1983. Other honors include the 1992 George Sarton Medal, for "a lifetime scholarly achievement" as an historian of science.
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Veera Saar
Veera Saar (born Veera-Alise Döring, 28. III 1912 – 20. VII 2004) was an Estonian prose-writer and teacher.
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She was born near Yamburg in Russia, whither her parents had emigrated from Kadrina parish near Tapa. The family returned to Estonia when the future writer was seven. In 1931 she graduated from Jõhvi Gymnasium, and in 1937 from the faculty of philosophy at the University of Tartu. In 1940 she defended her master’s thesis on the subject of folklore, Luust sõrmus ('The Bone Ring'). Academically she was a member of Lembela student sorority from 1935. From 1937 to 1958 she worked as a teacher of Estonian language and literature, in Tartu, Kehtna and Jäneda. From 1958 she lived at Aruküla (near Tallinn), where she wrote most of her books. L -
George Sanders
Sanders was a Russian-born English film and television actor, singer-songwriter, music composer, and author. His prominent English accent and bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous characters. His career spanned more than 40 years.
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Jozef Miloslav Hurban
Prvý predseda Slovenskej národnej rady, slovenský spisovateľ, novinár, politik a organizátor kultúrneho života slovenského národného hnutia, evanjelický kňaz a vedúca osobnosť slovenského povstania 1848 – 1849. Pôvodne bol stúpenec Jána Kollára, neskôr Ľudovíta Štúra.
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Louis Armstrong
American musician Louis Armstrong, known as Satchmo, a virtuoso trumpeter and popular, gravelly voiced singer, greatly influenced the development of jazz.
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Louis Armstrong, nicknamed Pops, a charismatic, innovative performer, improvised soloing, the main fundamental change, shifted focus from the collective to the player. Of the 20th century, he most famously first played cornet player and then reached best toward the end of his career.
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Yalçın Küçük
Yalçın Küçük (d. 1 Temmuz 1938, İskenderun), Türk sosyalist, yazar, düşünür, ekonomist, tarihçi, isim-bilimci, medya ve edebiyat eleştirmeni, Kürdolog,Sovyetolog, siyaset bilimci, teorisyen, gençlik önderi.
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Yalçın Küçük, İskenderun'a Halep'ten gelip yerleşmiş bir ailenin çocuğudur. Baba tarafından Türkmen, anne tarafından ise Kafkasyalı bir aileye mensuptur. Kabataş Lisesi'nden mezun olmasının ardından, Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi’ndeki öğrencilik hayatı boyunca; Fikir Kulüpleri Federasyonu, ardından Sosyalist Fikir Kulüpleri Federasyonu, Dev-Genç ve Türkiye Halk Kurtuluş Partisi olan Fikir Kulübü Başkanlığı’nı yaptı. Siyasal Bilgiler’i 1960 senesinde birincilikle bitiren Küçük, 27 Mayıs Darbesinde, büyük öğrenci eylemleri -
Joyce Mansour
Joyce Mansour was born Joyce Patricia Adès in Bowden, England to Jewish-Egyptian parents. After a month in Cheshire her parents returned with her to Cairo where she lived until she was twenty. Moving to Paris in 1953 she became one of the best known Surrealist poets, authoring sixteen books of poetry, as well as a number of important prose and theater pieces.
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Dan C. Mihăilescu
Absolvent al Facultăţii de limba şi literatura română (secţia română-franceză), Universitatea Bucureşti (1972 - 1976).
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Cercetător ştiinţific la Institutul de istorie şi teorie literarã "G. Cãlinescu" (1980 - 2003).
Secretar de redacţie la Revista de istorie şi teorie literarã (1983 - 1986).
Editorul suplimentului "Litere, arte, idei" al ziarului "Cotidianul" (1991 - 1996, 2001 - 2004).
Membru al Uniunii Scriitorilor din 1990.
În 1999 este Consilier pe probleme de comunicare al Preşedintelui Societăţii Române de Televiziune.
Realizatorul emisiunii "Omul care aduce cartea", Pro TV, din 2000.
Cronicar literar la revistele "Transilvania" (1984–1989), "22" (1994–2000), "Ziarul de duminică", supliment al "Ziarului financiar" (2000 - 2006).
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Miruna Vlada
Miruna Vlada s-a nascut la 17 august 1986, la Bucuresti. A publicat prima poezie in revista Luceafarul in martie 2003, cu o prezentare de Octavian Soviany. A debutat, in anul 2004, cu volumul de versuri Poemextrauterine. A obtinut: Premiul de Debut (in revista) al Asociatiei Scriitorilor din Bucuresti, Premiul de Debut al revistei Luceafarul si Premiul de Debut „Horatiu Ioan Lascu” al filialei USR, Iasi. Este prezenta in antologia de poezie Generatia 2000, coordonata de Marin Mincu. A obtinut Premiul al III-lea la Concursul PIJA (Prix International Jeunes Auteurs), Liege, Belgia, in iulie 2005, la sectiunea nuvele in limba franceza. Este prezenta cu textul cistigator si in antologia PIJA 2005. Contes et nouvelles. Recueil de textes laureats
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Ioana Bradea
A studiat vioara, timp de opt ani, la Liceul de Muzică „Tudor Jarda”, şi apoi limbi străine la Colegiul Naţional „Liviu Rebreanu” din Bistriţa şi la Universitatea din Bucureşti (secţia portugheză–franceză). A muncit în Bucureşti, într-o piaţă şi apoi la o revistă de scurtă durată, în Bistriţa, prin fabrici şi uzine, ca translator, la un post de radio şi la o cafenea proprie etc. În prezent este căsătorită, are trei copii şi trăieşte la Bistriţa, unde lucrează la un cotidian online.
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Antonio Bustamante Ramírez
Antonio Bustamante Ramírez (Málaga, 1946) es pintor y escritor de vocación. Formado en economía y marketing, ha trabajado en empresas farmacéuticas y recorrido el mundo, en especial los países latinoamericanos. Lector voraz que empezó en su infancia devorando la biblioteca de su abuelo, reconoce influencia de escritores del boom latinoamericano.
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Interesado en la postguerra de la guerra civil de España y en el exilio de miles de hombres y mujeres, prepara y documenta su siguiente novela.