On Monday, Spain's University of the Balearic Islands awarded him an honorary doctorate for his literary work.
Candidates will also have to produce a range of literary work, such as a short story or play or poem.
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.
My poetry editor, Sam Witt, and I typically begin the process by discovering an innovative literary work, one that explores the possibilities of language beyond the standard 19th century model that is (unaccountably) still used today.
Not long before he died, John Updike spoke eloquently of a book's "edges, " the boundaries that give shape and integrity to a literary work and that for centuries have found their outward expression in the indelibility of printed pages.
According to Ania Corless of the David Higham literary agency, his work may be popular abroad for reasons of nostalgia.
The best-known work of literary fiction to take up the John F.
She described her work as "the literary equivalent of a hyperactive, ginger-haired tap-dancing 10-year-old".
Considered from one perspective therefore, there is sometimes a bewildering sense of rootlessness and polished if not over-polished literary artifice about Mr Ash's work.
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Sir Frank expounds on the importance of music in Forster's work, including the use of literary leitmotifs that run through his novels like musical themes.
His literary team also worries that introducing a new work too soon after his latest crime thriller's release could distract readers from the marketing campaign around his existing books.
He did produce an acute monograph on the early technical work of Bertrand Russell, but this languished in obscurity: it appeared in a minor literary series for which it was commissioned, in apparent ignorance of the real nature of Russell's work, after Russell won the Nobel prize for literature.
Gradually his work made it into the pages of prominent literary journals.
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This was obviously a case for a committee of literary detectives or for a study of the criminal mind at work on fiction.
Banville is philosophical about comparisons his work has drawn to that of fellow Irishman and literary giant Samuel Beckett, who Banville acknowledges as his mentor.
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, which gained the rights to the work when Barrie died in 1937, is sounding out publishers and literary agents.
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.
Or you could look into the work of local poets, whether they are contemporary writers or figures from literary history.
Though there's no documentary evidence showing Livingston's hand at work, Foster became convinced that the poem closely matched Livingston's literary style and point of view.
Altogether, the uses of Hoggart are considerable and his work continues to inform our understanding of a variety of historical and contemporary lived cultures, literary forms and institutional practices.
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