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Joshi has also written a book-length study, Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction ( 2001 ), and edited The Count of Thirty ( Necronomicon Press 1994 ), which contains critical appreciations by various authors and a long interview with Campbell himself.
In François Truffaut's book-length interview, Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), Hitchcock said that MGM wanted North by Northwest cut by 15 minutes so the film's length would run under two hours.
In his book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ) with François Truffaut, Hitchcock said that he wanted to do " something fun, light-hearted, and generally free of the symbolism permeating his other movies.
" In Truffaut's 1967 book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut, Hitchcock paraphrased Thompson's criticism as " Dorothy Thompson gave the film three days to get out of town.
In 1989, Codrescu's coverage of the Romanian Revolution of 1989 for National Public Radio and ABC News ’ Nightline, was critically acclaimed, and his renewed interest in Romanian language and literature led to new work written in Romanian, including “ Miracle and Catastrophe ”, a book-length interview conducted by the theologian Robert Lazu, and “ The Forgiven Submarine ”, an epic poem written in collaboration with poet Ruxandra Cesereanu, which won the 2008 Romania Radio Cultural award.
A book-length interview in Romanian.
A book-length interview of Fuller by Jean Narboni and Noel Simsolo, Il etait une fois ... Samuel Fuller ( with a preface by Martin Scorsese ) appeared in 1986.
In the book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), Hitchcock said he had hired Anita Björk as the female lead for I Confess, after seeing her in Miss Julie ( 1951 ).
Hitchcock would later voice his unhappiness with the film in François Truffaut's book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut.
He also conducted the first book-length interview with Pope John Paul II, published under the pope's authorship with the title Crossing the Threshold of Hope ( 1994 ).
* Nemůžu se zastavit ( I can't stand still ; Portál, 2000 ) / A book-length interview with Topol by Tomáš Weiss
In the book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut's assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied " Let's say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional ".

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Along with her work as a writer of prose fiction, Russ was also a playwright, essayist, and author of nonfiction works, generally literary criticism and feminist theory, including the essay collection Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts ; How to Suppress Women's Writing ; and the book-length study of modern feminism, What Are We Fighting For ?.
Combined with the decrease in slick magazine fiction markets, writers attempting to support themselves by creating fiction switched to novels and book-length anthologies of shorter pieces.
Memoires for Paul de Man, a book-length lecture series presented first at Yale and then at Irvine as Derrida's Wellek Lecture, followed in 1986, with a revision in 1989 that included " Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man's War ".
Many articles were carried over from the ninth edition, some with minimal updating, some of the book-length articles divided into smaller parts for easier reference, yet others much abridged.
In 1843 he published Neurypnology ; or the Rationale of Nervous Sleep Considered in Relation with Animal Magnetism …, his first and only book-length exposition of his views.
He gained notoriety in 1848 with the publication of A Fable for Critics, a book-length poem satirizing contemporary critics and poets.
She worked with British poet, critic, and musician Eric Walter White on several films, and he wrote the early book-length essay on her work – Walking Shadows: An Essay on Lotte Reiniger's Silhouette Films, ( London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf, 1931 ).
Spiegelman was not comfortable with the term, however, as many book-length comics were being referred to as " graphic novels " whether or not they were novelistic.
Hijikata's period of seclusion and silence in the Asbestos Hall allowed him to mesh his Ankoku Butoh preoccupations with his memories of childhood in northern Japan, one result of which was the publication of a hybrid book-length text on memory and corporeal transformation, entitled Ailing Dancer ( 1983 ); he also compiled scrapbooks in which he annotated art-images cut from magazines with fragmentary reflections on corporeality and dance.
While LDS periodicals were filled with moralistic and faith-promoting stories, poets Josephine Spencer and Augusta Joyce Crocheron published didactic and narrative poems, Charles Walker recited his Southern Utah folk poetry, and Whitney published hymns, lyric poetry, and a book-length poem, Elias, an Epic of the Ages ( 1904 ).
To this end the LTAC sponsors the John Glassco Prize, an annual award with a $ 1000 purse for a first book-length translation into French or English from any language.
In 2010, C. D. Wright, a MacArthur grant winner, published " One with Others " ( Copper Canyon ), a book-length poem about another March Against Fear across Eastern Arkansas in 1969 that includes a profile of Margaret Kaelin McHugh, a white woman from a small town.
Wright's later work includes String Light ; Deepstep Come Shining, a book-length poem ; and One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana, a collaboration with photographer Deborah Luster.
When young Tyler Waltern is invited to spend the summer in New York City with his cousin, he launches a book-length journey to find out what, if anything, truly will heal his family ’ s wounds.
The Boy in the Moon, a book-length version of Brown's series of Globe and Mail features dealing with his son Walker's rare genetic disorder, Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome ( CFC ), was published in the fall of 2009.

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* One Year after Katrina ( August / September 2006 ), a book-length report examining the status of housing, jobs, health care, education and other key issues ;
Other recent books are The Floor of Heaven ( Harper Collins, 1992 ), a book-length sequence of four verse narratives, the poetry collections Late Night Radio ( Polygon, Edinburgh, UK, 1998 ), Heart Print ( Salt, Cambridge, UK, 2001 ), Different Hands ( Folio / Fremantle Arts Centre Press, Cambridge and Western Australia, 1998 ), a collection of seven experimental computer-assisted prose pieces, Borrowed Voices ( Shoestring Press, Nottingham, 2002 ), a dozen reinterpretations of poems by other poets, Studio Moon and Trio ( both Salt Publications, UK, 2003 ).

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He was best known for his role in liquidating the Warsaw Ghetto and for his book-length account of the operation: a document originally titled The Warsaw Ghetto Is No More.
In My Name's Friday, the book-length history of Dragnet by TV commentator Micharl J. Hayde, it was asserted that Friday originally wanted the badge number to be " 777 ," tripling the lucky number 7, but decided instead to add the last two digits together to get " 14 ," thus making the badge number " 714.

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Her articles and essays, many of them book-length, have addressed the work of artists such as Jean-Jacques Lebel, Yoko Ono, Franz West, Carolee Schneemann, Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Valie Export, Jean Toche, Alison Knowles, David Tudor and Henry Flynt, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Chris Burden, Kim Jones, Paul McCarthy, Barbara T. Smith, Marina Abramović, William Pope. L, Dan and Lia Perjovschi, Peter D ' Agostino, STELARC, Jeffrey Shaw, Maurice Benayoun, and many others.

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Biographer Alan Howard conducted extensive interviews for this, the only book-length biography of the often reclusive McLean to date.
The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ( Latin for " Logical-Philosophical Treatise ") is the only book-length philosophical work published by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein in his lifetime.
He was also the inspiration for The Whole Truth ( 1986 ) by James Cummins, a book-length collection of sestinas.
Mannington is the model for the fictional town of Grantville in Eric Flint's best selling hit 1632 series of alternate history novels: 1632, 1633, Ring of Fire, The Grantville Gazette, and other book-length and shorter works.
Some Baldwin essays are book-length, for instance The Fire Next Time ( 1963 ), No Name in the Street ( 1972 ), and The Devil Finds Work ( 1976 ).
A rare volume published by the Black Sun press of Hart Crane's book-length poem The Bridge, including photos by Walker Evans, was sold by Christie's in 2009 for US $ 21, 250.
After living mostly by himself for two years in a cabin by a wooded pond, Thoreau wrote Walden, a book-length memoir that urges resistance to the meddlesome dictates of organized society.
* Monolingual, bilingual and bilingualized dictionaries for learners A book-length study comparing the effectiveness of monolingual, bilingual and bilingualized dictionaries for learners of English
The latter is notable for the book-length " Annals of Europe and America ," Brown's contemporary historical narrative of Napoleonic geopolitics.
Most of Jack's book-length works are being re-published, or published for the first time, by Sybertooth.
Craig, who came to be regarded as something of a visionary for the theatre of the future, wrote an especially vivid, book-length tribute to Irving.
A long-time resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Hamilton was a skilled outdoorsman and hunter who wrote non-fiction articles for outdoor magazines and published a book-length collection of them.
This seemed to ignite a passion for writing books and he turned his hand to book-length works.
Benét is best known for his book-length narrative poem of the American Civil War, John Brown's Body ( 1928 ), for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1929, and for two short stories, " The Devil and Daniel Webster " ( 1936 ) and " By the Waters of Babylon " ( 1937 ).
In 1928, Newnham and Girton Colleges were among the venues for a series of lectures by Virginia Woolf which resulted in her book-length essay A Room of One's Own.
Since 2000 the magazine has been awarding its poetry prize to a poet for " a book-length manuscript of poems that pay close attention to form ".
The Storm House, his eighth collection, a book-length elegy for his brother who died young and in mysterious circumstances, appeared from Carcanet Press in June 2011.

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