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Dædalus and ),
He proposes to go himself, and he will not go without his old team, ' Team Dædalus ': Jerry O ' Neill ( Sutherland ), a skirt-chasing engineer who designs roller coasters since abandoning supersonic stealth aircraft ; former Air Force pilot-turned crop duster and stubborn risk-taker William " Hawk " Hawkins ( Jones ); and former navigator " Tank " Sullivan ( Garner ), who is now a Baptist minister.

Dædalus and .
Since that time, Lightman's essays, short fiction, and reviews have also appeared in The American Scholar, The Atlantic Monthly, Boston Review, Dædalus, Discover, Exploratorium, Granta, Harper's Magazine, Harvard Magazine, Inc Technology, Nature, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, Science 86, The Sciences, Story, Technology Review, and World Monitor.
Dædalus, the Academy ’ s quarterly journal, is widely regarded as one of the world's leading intellectual journals.
The publication of the ideas of Kahn and Wiener were part of a study commissioned in 1965 by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, which published the results of the commission's findings in the summer of 1967 as " Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress ", a special issue of Dædalus, journal of the academy.
Wider acknowledgement of Jaspers ' work came after it was presented at a conference and published in Dædalus in 1975, and Jaspers ' suggestion that the period was uniquely transformative generated important discussion amongst other scholars, such as Johann Arnason.
Competitive rivalry between the young astronauts and Team Dædalus continues, while Holland grows fond of Hawkins.

Stephen and Joyce
James Joyce included a villanelle ostensibly written by his adolescent fictional alter-ego Stephen Dedalus in his 1914 novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, probably to show the immaturity of Stephen's literary abilities.
Stephen J. Joyce, grandson of James Joyce, at a 1986 academic conference of Joyceans in Copenhagen, said “ If my grandfather was here, he would have died laughing ... Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man can be picked up, read, and enjoyed by virtually anybody without scholarly guides, theories, and intricate explanations, as can Ulysses, if you forget about all the hue and cry.
The 1922 novel Ulysses by James Joyce has its first chapter named after Telemachus, and Stephen Dedalus is generally regarded as corresponding to Telemachus within the context of the novel.
" Apparently Joyce chose Stephens on superstitious grounds, as he had been born in the same hospital as Joyce, exactly one week later, and shared both the first names of Joyce himself and his fictional alter-ego Stephen Dedalus.
The word's secular usage may owe some of its popularity to James Joyce, who expounded on its meaning in the fragment Stephen Hero and the novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
1937 also saw a ten minute made-for-TV extract from Richard III, directed by Stephen Thomas, and starring Ernest Milton as Richard and Beatrix Lehm as Lady Anne ( 9 April ); a one-hundred minute abridged version of Orson Welles ' legendary modern dress Mercury Theatre production of Julius Caesar, starring Welles himself as Caesar and George Coulouris as Mark Antony ; and a thirty minute extract from André van Gyseghem's Embassy Theatre production of Cymbeline starring George Woodbridge as Cymbeline and Joyce Bland as Imogen ( 29 November ).
The book contains first-hand observations of James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Valery Larbaud, Thornton Wilder, André Gide, Leon-Paul Fargue, George Antheil, Robert McAlmon, Gertrude Stein, Stephen Benet, Aleister Crowley, Harry Crosby, Caresse Crosby, John Quinn, Berenice Abbott, Man Ray, and many others.
At Harvard, he lived in Eliot House with Paul Matisse, grandson of French artist Henri Matisse, with future Paris Review founders George Plimpton and John Train, and with Stephen Joyce, grandson of Irish writer James Joyce.
* Joyce bor inte här längre, (" Joyce doesn't live here any more "), a book about Irish literature written with Stephen Farran-Lee ( 1999 ).
* A story about a writer creating a story ( e. g. At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O ' Brien, Stephen King's Misery and Secret Window, Secret Garden, Ian McEwan's Atonement, The Counterfeiters by André Gide, John Irving's The World According to Garp, Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea by Michael Morpurgo, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, Oracle Night by Paul Auster, More Bears!
These included Yootha Joyce, Glynn Edwards, Harry H. Corbett, George A. Cooper, Richard Harris, Stephen Lewis, Howard Goorney, Brian Murphy, Murray Melvin, Nigel Hawthorne and Barbara Windsor.
" In revising the mammoth Stephen Hero into the considerably more compact Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce shortened the name to " Dedalus ".
James Joyce also used this word in his mammoth novel Ulysses, during the Scylla and Charybdis episode when Stephen Dedalus articulates his interpretation of Hamlet.
* Stephen Dedalus, a pen name and a character of James Joyce
In Ulysses, the fictional character Stephen Dedalus lives in the tower with a medical student, Malachi " Buck " Mulligan, whom Joyce based on Gogarty.
A. Milne, Stephen King, W. Somerset Maugham, P. G. Wodehouse, Joyce Carol Oates, Theodore Sturgeon and Phyllis Diller.
Poetry was a prime element in the Faber list and under T. S. Eliot's aegis W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Louis MacNeice soon joined Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, Wyndham Lewis, John Gould Fletcher, Roy Campbell, James Joyce and Walter de la Mare.
Travis had the leading role of psychology professor Dr. Joyce Reardon in 2002's four-hour television adaptation of Stephen King's Rose Red.
Her method, based on use of the actor's imagination, has been studied by many renowned actors, such as Robert De Niro, Elaine Stritch, Martin Sheen, Diana Muldaur, Dolores del Rio, Roy Scheider, Vincent D ' Onofrio, Mark Ruffalo, Warren Beatty, Michael Imperioli, Salma Hayek, Sean Astin, Barbara Stuart, Joyce Meadows, Stephen Bauer and Benicio del Toro, in addition to Marlon Brando, who served as the New York studio's Honorary Chairman until his death, and was replaced by another pupil, Warren Beatty.
In the first episode, Allison returned to Northcross for her father ’ s funeral, having left town years before with her sister ’ s fiancée Roy Archer ( Stephen Joyce ).

Stephen and pseudonym
Stephen Donaldson ( July 27, 1946 July 18, 1996 ), born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr and also known by the pseudonym Donny the Punk, was an American bisexual-identified LGBT political activist.
He had asked Raimi if he would direct a theatrical adaptation of the Stephen King ( written under his Richard Bachman pseudonym ) novel Thinner.
He has also written novels with his uncle, George Jewsbury (" J. Frederick George "), under the collective pseudonym Stephen Bury.
In the next novel of the series, Song of Susannah, Stephen King shortly discusses his Richard Bachman pseudonym.
" King dedicated his 1989 book The Dark Half, about a pseudonym turning on a writer, to " the deceased Richard Bachman ", and in 1996, when the Stephen King novel Desperation was released, the companion novel The Regulators carried the " Bachman " byline.
( The official songwriting credit went to the linguistically minded pseudonym " Esteban Rio Nido ", which translates from the Spanish to " Stephen River Nest ".
Some prolific authors adopt a pseudonym to disguise the extent of their published output, e. g. Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman.
* The Long Walk-a novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman in 1979 as a paperback original-revolves around the contestants of a gruelling walking contest along a route that roughly follows and extends beyond the Boston Post Road.
The Long Walk is a novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman in 1979 as a paperback original.
At one time his works were published in English under the pseudonym ' Stephen Branch ' ( a translation of his real name ) when anti-German sentiment was running high.
Compton Newby Crook, who was born in Rossville, Tennessee and who wrote science fiction under the pseudonym Stephen Tall, grew up in Moscow.
Compton Newby Crook, who wrote science fiction under the pseudonym Stephen Tall, was born in Rossville.
* " Nancy Lee " w. Frederic Edward Weatherly, m. Stephen Adams ( pseudonym of Michael Maybrick )
* " A Warrior Bold " w. Edwin Thomas m. Stephen Adams ( pseudonym of Michael Maybrick )
One former scanlator, by the pseudonym Stephen, noted that scanlators often fall into three types of cliques: those who belong to prestigious ' old guard ' groups that have been active for several years, to newer groups that established themselves through hard work, and to fringe groups that attempt to undercut other groups attempting to best them via larger download count.
For these books he adopted the pseudonym J. Frederick George, and the two of them then adopted the collaborative pseudonym of Stephen Bury.
It was revealed after the books ' publications that Stephen Bury was a pseudonym for Neal Stephenson and his uncle, and it was then further revealed, after several years had passed, that " J. Frederick George " was a pseudonym for George Jewsbury.
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a 1998 book by travel writer Bill Bryson, describing his attempt to walk the Appalachian Trail with his friend " Stephen Katz " ( a pseudonym for Matthew Angerer, of Des Moines, Iowa ).
Rage ( originally titled Getting It On ) is the first novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman in 1977.
The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.
* The Long Walk, a novel by Stephen King ( under the pseudonym Richard Bachman )
The Bachman Books is a collection of short novels by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman between 1977 and 1982.
An occasional collaborator in later years was " Stephen Powys ", a pseudonym of Bolton's third wife, Virginia.

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