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Face Of A Hero ( closed ), based on a Pierre Boulle novel.
In 1998, some critics raised the possibility that Heller's book had questionable similarities to Louis Falstein's 1950 novel, Face of a Hero.
* Hydros — A water-covered planet, whose population lives only on artificial floating islands, in Robert Silverberg's novel The Face of the Waters.
* In John Bellairs's 1969 novel The Face in the Frost, Prospero is one of the protagonists.
Christie duly renamed her Miss Marple novel Cover Her Face.
James's début crime novel Cover Her Face in 1962, Christie became aware of the need to think up yet another title for her Miss Marple book ; she duly wrote to Edmund Cork on 17 July 1972 asking him to send her a copy of the unpublished Miss Marple manuscript and a copy of Max's deed of gift.
German avant-rock group Cassiber incorporated texts from the novel in their 1990 album A Face We All Know.
* La Belle image ( 1941 ) novel translated as The Second Face and Beautiful Image
Some of her fiction is set in Epping Forest, and ' Little Cornwall ', the hilly area of north-west Loughton close to Epping Forest, takes its name from her description in the novel The Face of Trespass.
* In the Christian fiction novel The Face of God, by Bill Myers, the pastor Daniel Lawson and terrorist Ibrahim el-Magd race to find the Urim and Thummim, as well as the twelve stones of the sacred breastplate, in order to hear God's voice.
Many of them feature a number of recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt, who appeared in her first novel, and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in her 1990 novel The Face of a Stranger.
* Scarlett Thomas makes reference to the film in her 1999 novel In Your Face.
In 1937, Gollancz published Borneman's " detective story to end detective stories " ( Julian Symons ), a novel entitled The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor, which he had completed before turning twenty.
In: Cameron McCabe: The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor ( Gregg Press: Boston, Mass., 1981 ) ( includes the tapescript of a long interview with Borneman conducted in 1979 by Reinhold Aman, the editor of the scholarly U. S. periodical Maledicta ; reprinted in the 1986 Penguin edition of the novel )
Gellhorn published numerous books, including a collection of articles on war, The Face of War ( 1959 ); a novel about McCarthyism, The Lowest Trees Have Tops ( 1967 ); an account of her travels ( including one trip with Hemingway ), Travels With Myself and Another ( 1978 ); and a collection of her peacetime journalism, The View From the Ground ( 1988 ).
This was followed by Eugene O ' Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra, Luigi Chiarelli's The Mask and the Face, with Humphrey Bogart, and Zoe Akins ' The Old Maid from the novel by Edith Wharton, in the role later played on film by Miriam Hopkins.
It was originally serialised in the UK style magazine The Face, beginning in 1989, and collected as a graphic novel in 1992, published by Victor Gollancz Ltd in the UK and by Dark Horse Comics in the US.
He was known for his 1941 novel, What Makes Sammy Run ?, his 1947 novel The Harder They Fall, his 1954 Academy-award-winning screenplay for On the Waterfront, and his 1957 screenplay for A Face in the Crowd.
John Bellairs ' classic fantasy novel The Face in the Frost contains several double dactyls, used as nonsense magic spells, such as the following:
In John Updike's novel Seek My Face ( 2002 ), a significant portion of the main character's life is based on Krasner's.
Michael Scott was the teacher of the wizard Prospero in John Bellairs ' novel The Face in the Frost.
Schlageter also featured as a prominent character in British author Geoffrey Moss's 1933 novel I Face the Stars, about the rise of Nazism.

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He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
Death of a Hero is a World War I novel by Richard Aldington.
Of The Saint's companions, only Norman Kent was killed during an adventure ( he sacrifices himself to save Templar in the novel The Last Hero ); the other males are presumed to have settled down and married ( two to former female criminals: Dicky Tremayne to " Straight Audrey " Perowne and Peter Quentin to Kathleen " The Mug " Allfield ; Archie Sheridan is mentioned to have married in " The Lawless Lady " in Enter the Saint, presumably to Lilla McAndrew after the events of the story " The Wonderful War " in Featuring the Saint ).
A few Saint stories crossed into science fiction and fantasy, " The Man Who Liked Ants " and the early novel The Last Hero being examples.
Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published in 1847 – 48, satirizing society in early 19th-century Britain.
Aldington was best known for his World War I poetry, the 1929 novel, Death of a Hero, and the controversy arising from his 1955 Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographical Inquiry.
Death of a Hero, published in 1929, was his literary response to the war, commended by Lawrence Durrell as ' the best war novel of the epoch '.
In 1933, his novel titled All Men are Enemies appeared ; it was a romance, as the author chose to call it, and a brighter book than Death of a Hero, even though Aldington took an anti-war stance again.
* Diana Wynne Jones's meta-fantasy novel Fire and Hemlock makes and early reference to Hero and Leander, both to foreshadow the plot and as a namesake for the heroine's alter-ego.
The screenplay was credited to Hilary Henkin and David Mamet and is based on the novel American Hero by Larry Beinhart, however, the film differs greatly from the book.
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.
* James Joyce's play " A Brilliant Career " ( which he burned ) and the first half of his novel Stephen Hero ( which may yet turn up )
In Harry Harrison's 1965 novel Bill, the Galactic Hero, the story's hero, Bill, serves on the warship Christine Keeler.
* In Harry Harrison's novel Bill, the Galactic Hero, the titular character is stationed on a starship named Fanny Hill.
In the Discworld novel, Sourcery by Sir Terry Pratchett ; Nijel the Destroyer, a newbie barbarian hero learning the trade from the book ‘ Inne Juste 7 Dayes I wille make You a Barbearian Hero( sic ) ( written by Cohen the Barbarean, allegedly ) claims “ It ’ s in the book.
* The Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa attended the military school and referred to it in his first novel, La Ciudad y los Perros ( 1962 ) ( published in English as The Time of the Hero in 1963 ).
The Last Hero is a short novel, the twenty-seventh of the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett.
" Poet Ernest Crosby ... also wrote a satirical, anti-imperialist novel, " Captain Jinks, Hero ", that parodied the career of General Frederick Funston ...",
In 2012, a graphic novel adaptation of the film, entitled Nevsky: Hero of the People, was scheduled for publication, written by Ben McCool, with art by Mario Guevara and published by IDW Publishing.
Finally, in an essay called Origin of a Hero discussing his novel the Rector of Justin, author Louis Auchincloss says the main character was not based on a headmaster ; certainly not as was often speculated Groton's famous Endicott Peabody.
Several of the events in Mikhail Lermontov's novel A Hero Of Our Time are set in Kislovodsk.

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