Novelist Rose Tremain has been appointed chancellor of the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich.
So, as the novelist George Orwell once wrote, some farm animals are more equal than others.
Novelist Kamila Shamsie said she waited five hours to vote at the same polling station.
But more than virtually any other major novelist, Fitzgerald made a remarkably specific use of music.
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I, the incipient novelist, even as a boy, was fascinated by the way people do talk.
You continue to write a newspaper column despite having a successful career as a novelist.
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The historical novelist is to receive the Award Of Bodley Medal for outstanding achievement in literature.
His next nearest contender, Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho, earned a klout score of 96.
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In 1894, English novelist Aldous Huxley, author of "Brave New World, " was born in Godalming, England.
Novelist Victor LaValle says that the job of a journalist is to report the facts.
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And from the same father, Jobs had a half-sister, the acclaimed novelist Mona Simpson.
Sinclair Lewis, in 1930, became the first American novelist to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
There is something astringently Roman about the world of the English novelist Edward St.
Since he couldn't become a Nobelist, he jokes, he'll now try to be a novelist.
With this volume--part memoir, part history, part meditation--noted novelist Martin Amis examines this important subject.
"The game is stacked against them, " says Joseph Amiel, a lawyer and novelist in New York.
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Meanwhile, the novelist treads a subtle line between reinforcing this old mindset and revealing its limitations.
When we come back we'll continue talking about creative writing with Francine Prose, a novelist.
His second wife, Elizabeth Jane Howard, a well-known novelist herself, left him in 1980.
Philosopher Karl Marx, poet Christina Rossetti and novelist George Eliot are buried in the cemetery.
Heinz, hotelier Conrad Hilton, comedian David Letterman, novelist Thomas Mann, dishwasher entrepreneur Frederick Maytag, journalist H.
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Until this week's announcement, its shares were as depressed as a great Russian novelist.
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"'Robinson Crusoe' is Defoe's most famous hoax, " modern-day novelist and essayist Nicholson Baker flatly declared.
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As subject matter, music is both abstract and familiar not a helpful combination for a novelist.
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They included the director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor, the novelist Anita Brookner and the critic Brian Sewell...
He denied he was a romantic, an unbelievable claim for a novelist to make.
Late-20th-century America had become such a rowdy, hog-stomping carnival that it swamped even the best novelist's imagination.
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