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Lovecraft to Leslie Marmon Silko edited by Amy H. Sturgis and David D. Oberhelman ( Mythopoeic Press, 2009: ISBN 978-1-887726-12-2 ).
However, the city is criticized in the novel Ceremony, authored by the Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko, for the city's slums.
* The Delicacy and Strength of Lace: Letters Between Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright., edited by Anne Wright and Joy Harjo ( 2009 )
Spurred by the success of N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer Prize winning House Made of Dawn, Native American literature showed explosive growth during this period, known as the Native American Renaissance, through such novelists as Leslie Marmon Silko ( e. g., Ceremony ), Gerald Vizenor ( e. g., Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles and numerous essays on Native American literature ), Louise Erdrich ( Love Medicine and several other novels that use a recurring set of characters and locations in the manner of William Faulkner ), James Welch ( e. g., Winter in the Blood ), Sherman Alexie ( e. g., The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven ), and poets Simon Ortiz and Joy Harjo.
Leslie Marmon Silko ( born Leslie Marmon-March 5, 1948 ) is a Native American writer of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, and one of the key figures in the First Wave of what literary critic Kenneth Lincoln has called the Native American Renaissance.
Leslie Marmon Silko was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Leland Howard Marmon, a noted photographer, and Mary Virginia Leslie.
* " Leslie Marmon Silko " by Per Seyersted in the Western Writers Series Digital Editions at Boise State University
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* Storyteller ( book ), a 1981 collection of poetry and stories by Leslie Marmon Silko
Forms of biculturalism in Southwestern literature: The work of Rudolfo Anaya and Leslie Marmon Silko in Allan Chavkin ( Ed.
), Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony: A casebook ( pp. 71 – 82 ).
Many major American Indian novelists ( e. g. Leslie Marmon Silko, Gerald Vizenor, James Welch, Sherman Alexie and Louise Erdrich ) have cited the novel as a major inspiration for their own work.
* Velie, Alan R. " House Made of Dawn: Nobody's Protest Novel ," Four American Indian Literary Masters: N. Scott Momaday, James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Gerald Vizenor, ( University of Oklahoma Press: 1982 ) pp. 52 – 64.
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In 1950, St. John Publications produced the digest-sized, adult-oriented " picture novel " It Rhymes with Lust, a 128-page digest by pseudonymous writer " Drake Waller " ( Arnold Drake and Leslie Waller ), penciler Matt Baker and inker Ray Osrin, touted as " an original full-length novel " on its cover.
The same year, the film of Leslie Thomas's 1966 comic novel The Virgin Soldiers saw Bowie make a brief appearance as an extra.
The novel uses the same chapter title format that Leslie Charteris used in his Saint novels.
" Midnight Rider for the Morning Star ," an historical novel ( ISBN 978-0-915143-10-8 ) by Mark Alan Leslie, available at bookstores or through http :// www. francisasburysociety. com / midnightrider. htm
The novel Bombay Ice by Leslie Forbes features an important subplot involving the main character's investigation of the deaths of several hijra sex workers.
* Leslie Burke, one of the protagonists of the Katherine Paterson novel Bridge to Terabithia
In the novel Fallen Angels by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn, the folksinging fan Jenny Trout ( a character based on real-life folksinger Leslie Fish ) is said to be the daughter of Kilgore Trout.
2009 saw the publication of the children's fantasy novel, The Time-Tailor and the Fyvie Castle Witch Trials, written by Deborah Leslie.
* Exercise Tiger is also the basis for the 1981 Leslie Thomas novel ' The Magic Army '.
* A Year and a Day ( 2004 novel ), by Leslie Pietrzyk
Knight Templar is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris first published in 1930.
The final chapter of the book contains a somewhat metafictional reference in that Templar indicates his intent to give his notes regarding the Marius affair to " a writer friend " with the idea of his turning them into a novel — a reference to Leslie Charteris himself.
* Saint Overboard, a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris
The Saint in New York is a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1935.
The script was based on the Leslie Charteris novel She Was a Lady ( Hodder and Stoughton, 1931 ) which was also published as Angels of Doom and The Saint Meets His Match.
Saint Overboard is the title of a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, one of a long series of novels featuring Charteris ' creation Simon Templar, alias " The Saint ".
" While Owen is finishing the novel, he and Leslie independently realize they have feelings for each other, but both know they cannot do anything about them.
Spartacus is a historical novel by the Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon, first published in 1933 under his real name of James Leslie Mitchell.
* King of the Jews, 1979 novel by Leslie Epstein
The screenplay by Leslie Stevens was based on the novel The Garden of God by Henry De Vere Stacpoole.
In the novel, the character Leslie ( Julia Louis-Dreyfus ) is having an affair with her sister's husband Ken ( Richard Benjamin ).

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* Leslie Peltier was a prolific discoverer of comets and well-known observer of variable stars.
Milne was an early screenwriter for the nascent British film industry, writing four stories filmed in 1920 for the company Minerva Films ( founded in 1920 by the actor Leslie Howard and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel ).
It was to originally star Kristin Scott-Thomas ( Désirée ) and Leslie Caron ( Madame Armfeldt ).
At this time, Lerner was hired by film producer Arthur P. Jacobs to write a treatment for an upcoming film project, Doctor Dolittle, but Lerner abrogated his contract after several non-productive months of non-communicative procrastination and was replaced with Leslie Bricusse.
( One of her classmates was Leslie Caron ; fellow ballerinas nicknamed Bardot: Bichette Doe ).
Guest's paternal grandfather, Leslie, Baron Haden-Guest, was a Labour Party politician who was a convert to Judaism, and Guest's paternal grandmother's father was Colonel Albert Goldsmid, a British officer who founded the Jewish Lads ' and Girls ' Brigade and the Maccabaeans.
* In 1988, the prison played host to a storyline in EastEnders, where Den Watts ( played by Leslie Grantham ) was being held on remand for arson.
Éric Alfred Leslie Satie () ( 17 May 1866 – Paris, 1 July 1925 ; signed his name Erik Satie after 1884 ) was a French composer and pianist.
Satie was the son of Alfred Satie and his wife Jane Leslie ( née Anton ), who was born in London to Scottish parents.
In 1920 the short-lived company Minerva Films was founded in London by the actor Leslie Howard ( also producer and director ) and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel.
Bogarde was later replaced by Michael Craig and Leslie Phillips, and the series continued until 1970.
It was given explicit statement by Robert Leslie Ellis in " On the Foundations of the Theory of Probabilities " read on 14 February 1842, ( and much later again in " Remarks on the Fundamental Principles of the Theory of Probabilities ").
Leslie was equally skeptical about the role of adhesion proposed by Desaguliers, which should on the whole have the same tendency to accelerate as to retard the motion ..
A public memorial was held on 27 September 2004 at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, near San Diego, California ; guest speakers included James D. Watson, Sydney Brenner, Alex Rich, Seymour Benzer, Aaron Klug, Christof Koch, Pat Churchland, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Tomaso Poggio, Leslie Orgel, Terry Sejnowski, his son Michael Crick, and his youngest daughter Jacqueline Nichols.
In the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s the distinctive sound of the B-3 organ ( often played through a Leslie speaker ) was widely used in blues, progressive rock bands and blues-rock groups.
The 1988 elections led to Professor Leslie Manigat becoming President, but three months later he too was ousted by the military.
De Camp and Ley also claim that Sir John Leslie expanded on Euler's idea, suggesting two central suns named Pluto and Proserpine ( this was unrelated to the dwarf planet Pluto, which was discovered and named some time later ).
Leslie Howard though, was the star.
Botham was born in Heswall on the Wirral, to Herbert Leslie Botham ( who worked for Westland ) and Violet Marie, née Collett ( a nurse ).
* 1943 – British Overseas Airways Corporation Flight 777 is shot down over the Bay of Biscay by German Junkers Ju 88s, killing actor Leslie Howard and leading to speculation the downing was an attempt to kill British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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