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His grocer father was something of an authoritarian: Many Parts, Fort's unpublished autobiography, relates several instances of harsh treatment – including physical abuse – by his father.
This series publishes Mark Twain's private papers – his letters, notebooks, unpublished literary works, and autobiography.
His escape was described by fellow bassist Charles Mingus in an unpublished section of Mingus ' autobiography Beneath the Underdog.
The novel ends as Iris dies, leaving the truth to be discovered in her unpublished autobiography that she leaves to her sole surviving granddaughter.
In 1969 Ray encountered Chögyam Trunpa ’ s autobiography entitled Born in Tibet .” In an unpublished interview Ray recounts knowing immediately that this was his teacher, though he had to wait until 1970 for Trungpa to arrive in the U. S. in order to meet him.
He came to regard his animation experiments in particular as being rather juvenile ( they receive no mention in his unpublished autobiography ).
He left a number of unpublished works, including his autobiography, two novels, four short novels, two plays and poetry.
On January 20, 2010, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that a local antique dealer had inherited many of Vance's photos and scrapbooks and a manuscript of Vance's unpublished autobiography when John Dodds died in 1986.
Hanson's unpublished autobiography refutes the statement, attributed to Ruth Watanabe, that he had studied with Respighi.
In China Eggs, an unpublished autobiography that she wrote in 1955, Sage stated that these were the happiest days of my life ,”, and she told friend and gallery owner Julien Levy in 1961 that her campagna experience shaped her perspective idea of distance and going away .” Nonetheless, in later years Sage usually claimed that she was self-taught, perhaps because, as one of her biographers, Judith Suther, states, most of what she had learned in Rome bore so little relationship to the kind of painting she eventually did that she felt as if she had studied with no one .”
However, she also wrote several volumes of poetry, chiefly in French, as well as three short plays and an unpublished autobiography, China Eggs.
* includes excerpts from his unpublished autobiography Macmillan.
Carl Jung used the word in his mystical 1916 unpublished work, Seven Sermons to the Dead, which was finally published in Answer to Job ( 1952 ), and later in an appendix to the second edition of Jung's autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections ( 1962 ).
MacDonald addressed this issue in her unpublished autobiography ( now published in a facsimile edition ; see Controversy section ) and mentioned several separations and marital problems.
In addition to her film and stage career, Kellerman wrote several books including How To Swim ( 1918 ), Physical Beauty: How to Keep It ( 1919 ), a book of children's stories titled Fairy Tales of the South Seas ( 1926 ) and My Story, an unpublished autobiography.
As Ferris wrote in his unpublished autobiography, " axiom was that one would paint best that with which he is most familiar ".
Not all of her activities can be traced, and her 1874 written autobiography was unpublished and is now lost.
An unpublished biography / autobiography of Maybray-King ( A Boy Called Horace ) is in the Parliamentary Archives.
In his unpublished autobiography, he wrote of hearing the song:

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Celebrities who were far more famous after their deaths than during their lifetime ( and often were completely or relatively unknown ) include Greek philosopher Socrates ; scientist Galileo Galilei ; 1800s-era poet John Keats ; painter Vincent van Gogh ; poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe ; singer Eva Cassidy ; writer Emily Dickinson ; artist Edith Holden, whose 1906 diary was a best-seller when published posthumously in 1977 ); writer Franz Kafka ; diarist Anne Frank ; philosopher Soren Kierkegaard ; writer John Kennedy Toole ( who posthumously won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 12 years after his death ); author Stieg Larsson ( who died with his Millennium novels unpublished ) and William Webb Ellis, the alleged inventor of Rugby football.

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Some of Whorf's unpublished manuscripts on spirituality also suggest that he was influenced by the ideas of Helena Blavatsky the founder of the Theosophical Society who wrote about cosmic evolution, a belief that regards reincarnation to be the source of evolution of human races towards continuously higher forms.
" No phenomenon is mortal ," Malevich wrote in an unpublished manuscript, " and this means not only the body but the idea as well, a symbol that one is eternally reincarnated in another form which actually exists in the conscious and unconscious person.
Scholars that continue to research the background of the Zohar include Yehudah Liebes ( who wrote his doctor's degree for Scholem on the subject of a Dictionary of the Vocabulary of the Zohar in 1976 ), and Daniel C. Matt, also a student of Scholem, who is currently reconstructing a critical edition of the Zohar based on original unpublished manuscripts.
Many of the odder conspiracies in the book are taken from unpublished letters to Playboy magazine, where the authors were working as associate editors while they wrote the novels.
He wrote two memoirs, The Original Sin ( 1972 ) and One Man Tango ( 1997 ), a number of scripts, and a series of unpublished stories currently in the collection of his archive.
Lindsay also wrote several plays which remained unpublished, although one, Wolf, was performed.
However, at just the same time, the Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin ( 1548 – 1620 ) wrote an essay containing the correct mathematical formulation of equal temperament for the first time in Western musical theory, though his manuscript remained unpublished until long after the author's death ( Kutter 1975, 167 – 68 ; Stevin 1884 ).
During this time Dahl wrote several essays in these subjects ; most of them are still unpublished.
Both releases include five previously unpublished songs that Brel wrote in 1977: " La Cathédrale ", " L ' amour est mort ", " Mai 40 ", " Avec Élégance ", and " Sans Exigences ".
Critic Robert Cantwell wrote in his unpublished memoir Twigs of Folly:
Garfield rejected Communism, and just prior to his death, in hopes of redeeming himself in the eyes of the blacklisters, wrote that he had been duped by Communist ideology, in an unpublished article " I Was a Sucker for a Left Hook ", a reference to Garfield's movies about boxing.
In 1991 Applewood Books published Rudolph's Second Christmas, an unpublished sequel that Robert May wrote in 1947.
wrote one of her few known statements on poetics, Notes on Thought and Vision, which was unpublished until 1982.
These years he wrote his Manuscript of the Complutense, an unpublished compendium of his medical ideas.
He recognized its potential, developed an engine, and wrote an unpublished description in 1824, which he modified in 1825 and 1826.
During his time in Cambridge, he found time to study a diverse number of subjects in addition to law ; he wrote a book, Walt Whitman: A Study in the Evolution of Personality, although it was unpublished until 1973.
Besides Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, he definitely wrote an Italian epic poem called Delfili Somnium, the " Dream of Delfilo ' which went unpublished in his lifetime and was not published until 1959.
On 7 June 1940 Edmund Cork wrote to Christie advising her that he would have the necessary ' deed of gift ' drawn up so her husband Max would become the owner of the unpublished Miss Marple novel.
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.
" He sat down ", she wrote in her unpublished biography, " the piano rocked, the floor shivered, the people swayed while he attacked the keyboard with his long skinny fingers, beating out a double rhythm with his feet on the loud pedal.
For the remaining 28 years of his life, he wrote and published 18 theological works, of which, as noted above, the best known was Heaven and Hell ( 1758 ), and several unpublished theological works.
Bois became a teacher, he lived and worked near Washington DC, as a noted amateur expert on dinosaurs he contributed to the BBC TV series Walking with Dinosaurs ; he wrote an unpublished memoir of his time in The Dingoes, entitled The Dingoes ' Lament ( named after his track on their debut album ).
Jourdan wrote Opérations de l ' armée du Danube ( 1799 ); Mémoires pour servir a l ' histoire sur la campagne de 1796 ( 1819 ); and unpublished personal memoirs.
But there is an even larger crowd of more anonymous people who wrote obscure and little-read works, sometimes only unpublished manuscripts in libraries or private collections, including Henry Castela, Hans Ludwig von Lichtenstein, Michael Heberer von Bretten, Wilhelm von Boldensele, Pierre Belon du Mans, Vincent Stochove, Christophe Harant, Gilles Fermanel, Robert Fauvel, Jean Palerne Foresien, Willian Lithgow, Joos van Ghistele, etc.
Between 1803 and 1844 Spohr wrote more violin concertos than any other composer of the time, eighteen in all, including works left unpublished at his death.

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