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New York artist Zak Smith created a series of 760 drawings entitled, " One Picture for Every Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow " ( also known by the title " Pictures of What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow ").
In November 2006, Tin House Books published the book Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow ( ISBN 097731278X ).
* Shooting Star: Sometimes You Find What You Didn't Even Know You Were Looking For ...: A Novel ( 1993 )
* The Novel: What It Is ( 1893 )
What Happened to Anna K .: A Novel by Irina Reyn is set in Rego Park.
* Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow ( Graphic Representation of a Novel / Illustration ).
* Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow Tin House Books
* What Never Happened: A Novel of The Revolution, 1917 ( Russian edition 1912 ), ( To, chego nye Bilo )-published under the pseudonym " Ropshin "
* Showalter E. ' What I read and what I read for ' & ' The Fifties: Ivory towers ' ( from Faculty Towers: The Academic Novel and Its Discontents )

Novel and Is
: A Novel of the World As It Is ( 1961 )
Is a location taken over by post-apocalyptic slavers in the Sci-Fi / Adventure Novel The Crisis Pendant by Charlie Patterson
* Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede ( novel, 1991, won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for 1992 )
Kozak has written four novels: Dating Dead Men ( 2004 ), Dating Is Murder: A Novel ( 2005 ), Dead Ex ( 2007 ), and A Date You Can't Refuse ( 2008 ) all of which feature greeting card designer and amateur sleuth Wollie Shelley, a woman with very eccentric friends and family.
* ISBN 0-385-51034-9 " Dating Is Murder: A Novel "
Several of the claims in the ANS's account are contradicted by certain parts of We Almost Lost Detroit, a book written by local Detroit newsman John Grant Fuller ( subtitled " This Is Not A Novel ").

Novel and 1893
* A Skeleton in the Closet: A Novel ( 1893 )
* Only a Girl's Heart: A Novel ( 1893 )
* A Little Minx ( Novel, 1893 )

Novel and ),
Monicelli's works include La grande guerra ( The Great War ), I compagni ( Comrades, also known as The Organizer ), L ' Armata Brancaleone, Vogliamo i colonnelli ( We Want the Colonels ), Romanzo popolare ( Popular Novel ) and the Amici miei series.
He continued to write humorous verse, stories and plays, including the comic operas Our Island Home ( 1870 ) and A Sensation Novel ( 1871 ), and the blank verse comedies The Princess ( 1870 ), The Palace of Truth ( 1870 ), and Pygmalion and Galatea.
The other works that helped fan the Revival flames were Carl Van Doren's The American Novel ( 1921 ), D. H. Lawrence's Studies in Classic American Literature ( 1923 ), Carl Van Vechten's essay in The Double Dealer ( 1922 ), and Lewis Mumford's biography, Herman Melville: A Study of His Life and Vision ( 1929 ).
* Gerald Graff ( 1973 ) The Myth of the Postmodernist Breakthrough, TriQuarterly, 26 ( Winter, 1973 ) 383 – 417 ; rept in The Novel Today: Contemporary Writers on Modern Fiction Malcolm Bradbury, ed., ( London: Fontana, 1977 ); reprinted in Proza Nowa Amerykanska, ed., Szice Krytyczne ( Warsaw, Poland, 1984 ); reprinted in Postmodernism in American Literature: A Critical Anthology, Manfred Putz and Peter Freese, eds., ( Darmstadt: Thesen Verlag, 1984 ), 58 – 81.
* 2005 – L. Neil Smith ( writer ) and Scott Bieser ( illustrator ), The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel
For example, in his classic study Aspects of the Novel ( 1927 ), E. M. Forster harshly criticized Scott's clumsy and slapdash writing style, " flat " characters, and thin plots.
* Van Diemen's Land is the setting of Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish by Richard Flanagan ( published 2002 ), which tells the story of a man who is transported to the island, and runs afoul of the local ( and rather insane ) authorities.
These included Elizabeth Gourlay's novel Isabel, Allan Stratton's play Rexy and Heather Robertson's trilogy Willie: A Romance ( 1983 ), Lily: A Rhapsody in Red ( 1986 ) and Igor: A Novel of Intrigue ( 1989 ).
* Nemesvari ( 1995 ), Richard, ‘ Robert Audley ’ s Secret: Male Homosocial Desire in Lady Audley ’ s Secret ’, Studies in the Novel, XXVII: 515-28
He also was friends with fellow expatriate writers Chester Himes and James Baldwin, although the relationship with the latter ended in acrimony after Baldwin published his essay Everybody's Protest Novel ( collected in Notes of a Native Son ), in which he criticized Wright's stereotypical portrayal of Bigger Thomas.
* Mithras Court: A Novel of the Mists ( Dominion ) ( November 2008 ), David A.
For example, in Quantum Leap: The Novel ( a. k. a. Carny Knowledge ), Sam is depicted as exchanging bodies with subjects he leaps into, rather than being surrounded by the person's aura as explained on the show.
Recent examples include Under the Net ( 1954 ) by Iris Murdoch, Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird ( 1965 ), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man ( 1964 ), Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces ( 1980 ), Isabel Allende's Eva Luna ( 1987 ), Edward Abbey's The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel ( 1988 ), Robert Clark Young's One of the Guys ( 1999 ), Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend ( 1991 ), C. D. Payne's Youth in Revolt ( 1993 ), Christian Kracht's Faserland ( 1995 ), Umberto Eco's Baudolino ( 2000 ), Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver ( 2003 ), and Aravind Adiga's " The White Tiger " ( Booker Prize 2008 )

Novel and defended
His new books included Post-National Arguments: The Politics of the Anglo-Canadian Novel since 1967 ( 1993 ), Reading ' KIM ' Right ( 1993 ), an analysis of the public persona of Canada's first woman prime minister, Canadian Literary Power ( 1994 ), a study of how Canadian literary reputations are constructed and defended, Karla's Web: A Cultural Examination of the Mahaffy-French Murders ( 1994 ), an examination of how newspaper crime writing distorts both victims and criminal justice issues, Cultural Mischief: A Practical Guide to Multiculturalism ( 1996 ), a poetry collection that mocked both the sentimentalities of multiculturalism's proponents and the narcissism of its critics, and Mr & Mrs G-G ( 2002 ) an examination of Canadian Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson and her husband, writer John Ralston Saul, that accused both of a pretentiousness that misrepresented and stifled actual Canadian realities.

Novel and literary
Charles de Lint praised Hearts in Atlantis as " the Great American Baby Boomer Novel ," saying that " when he's at the top of his form, as he certainly is here, he can be as provocative and inspired as < insert your favorite literary author here >.
* 3-Day Novel Contest annual literary marathon, born in Canada
Today the book is widely regarded as a " Great American Novel " and a literary classic.
Each novel in the series has received a literary award, including the 1969 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction & the 1979 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for A Wizard of Earthsea, the 1972 Newbery Honor for The Tombs of Atuan, the 1973 National Book Award for Children's Books for The Farthest Shore, the 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novel for Tehanu, and the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for The Other Wind.
S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz cited other literary inspirations: Guy de Maupassant's " The Horla " ( 1887 ), which Lovecraft described in " Supernatural Horror in Literature " as concerning " an invisible being who ... sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extraterrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind "; and Arthur Machen's " The Novel of the Black Seal " ( 1895 ), which uses the same method of piecing together of disassociated knowledge ( including a random newspaper clipping ) to reveal the survival of a horrific ancient being.
The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award for short, is a juried literary award that annually recognizes the " best science-fiction novel ... published in English during the previous calendar year.
Although published in 1957, The Rise of the Novel is still considered by many contemporary literary scholars as the seminal work on the origins of the novel, and an important study of literary realism.
The Amazon. ca First Novel Award, formerly the Books in Canada First Novel Award, is a literary award given annually to the best first novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada.
The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine Books in Canada.
Novel “ Soretsu ” ( funeral procession ) appeared on literary magazine “ Myōjō ” ( December issue of 1906 ).
In longer works, Shiga generally adhered to the indigenous I Novel literary form, which uses the author's subjective recollection of his own experiences, but he established his reputation with a number of short stories, including Kamisori (" The Razor ", 1910 ), Seibei no hyotan (" Seibei and the Gourd ", 1913 ) and Manazuru (" Manazuru ", 1920 ).
Author of Zamenhof: Creator of Esperanto — a biography of L. L. Zamenhof published in 1960 by Routledge & Kegan Paul of London — she also wrote a widely used series of introductory texts on literary studies: The Anatomy of Poetry ( 1953 ), The Anatomy of Prose ( 1954 ), The Anatomy of Drama ( 1960 ), The Anatomy of Language ( 1968 ), The Anatomy of the Novel ( 1975 ) and The Anatomy of Literary Studies ( 1980 ).
Due to the influence of Ian Watt's seminal study in literary sociology, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding ( 1957 ), Watt's candidate, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe ( 1719 ), gained wide acceptance.
Sarraute's essay The Age of Suspicion ( L ' Ère du soupçon, 1956 ) served as a prime manifesto for the nouveau roman literary movement, alongside Alain Robbe-Grillet's For a New Novel.
Van Doren's study The American Novel, published in 1921, is generally credited with helping to re-establish Herman Melville's critical status as first-rate literary master.
* Dengeki Novel Prize, a literary award by ASCII Media Works
Her earliest novels were literary fiction ; after the publication of The Suspect ( 1985 ), her first mystery novel and winner of the 1986 Edgar Award for Best Novel, she concentrated exclusively on the genre.
After the French translation was published, there was some brief speculation in literary circles as to whether Novel with Cocaine might actually be the work of Nabokov, perhaps one of his mystifications ; the consensus is now that Nabokov was not the author.

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