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 New Yorker (blog) | Why Is Literary Fame So Unpredictable?New Yorker (blog)... and “The Forsythe Saga”—the one title you've probably heard of and not read—earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1932. History seemed to be on his side, but even in the late thirties, Galsworthy's reputation was already on the wane. |
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 BU Today | Tenure Awarded to 24 ProfessorsBU TodayPhoto by Kalman Zabarsky Wiebke Denecke's research takes her far into the past, to examine the cultural, intellectual, and literary history of ancient China and Japan. Uri Tzvi Eden has his sights trained on the future, as he develops mathematical ... |
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| Theatre UAB's Warner is dramaturg for NYC playUAB NewsBy Shannon Thomason Warner teaches theater history, dramatic literature and special topics, including dramaturgy, in the UAB Department of Theatre. Dramaturgy is the broad art of writing, researching, developing and managing theater scripts and the ... |
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| Writers on a New England Stage welcomes Salman RushdieFoster's Daily Democrat“Rushdie's journey and literature is unique, and we are honored to have this international literary star in our series. Not only are his novels phenomenal, but he has a story of persecution that must be shared. I cannot wait to hear from him and to ... and more » |
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 03:01:08 AM
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