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This episode was taken up by the modern Turkish writer Nedim Gürsel and made into the setting of his 2001 novel Le voyage de Candide à Istanbul.
Living in worsening poverty, neglecting his health, and drinking excessively, Jarry went on to write what is often cited as the first cyborg sex novel, Le Surmâle ( The Supermale ), which is partly a satire on the Symbolist ideal of self-transcendence.
The word ansible was coined by Ursula K. Le Guin in her 1966 novel Rocannon's World.
In 1949 Marker published his first novel, Le Coeur net ( The Forthright Spirit ), which was about aviation.
In Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction novel The Dispossessed, published 1974, mainstream capitalist and state socialist economies on the planet Urras are contrasted with an anarchist self-managed economy on its orbiting twin Anarres.
In 1939, Nagib Mahfuz wrote the novel Khufu's Wisdom, which leans on the stories of Papyrus Westcar ; In 1997, French author Guy Brachet composed the novel series Le roman des pyramides, including five volumes, of which the first two ( Le temple soleil and Rêve de pierre ) are picking out Khufu and his tomb as a theme.
Admiring of Radiguet's great literary talent, Cocteau promoted his friend's works in his artistic circle and arranged for the publication by Grasset of Le Diable au corps ( a largely autobiographical story of an adulterous relationship between a married woman and a younger man ), exerting his influence to have the novel awarded the " Nouveau Monde " literary prize.
* Cocteau, Jean, Le Grand Écart, 1923, his first novel
With such purpose, this novel concerns a dejected researcher ( Roquentin ) in a town similar to Le Havre who becomes starkly conscious of the fact that inanimate objects and situations remain absolutely indifferent to his existence.
The second novel of this series, Therese and Pierrette and the Little Hanging Angel ( Thérèse et Pierrette à l ' école des Saints-Anges, 1980 ), was one of the novels chosen for inclusion in the French version of Canada Reads, Le combat des livres, broadcast on Radio-Canada in 2005, where it was championed by union activist Monique Simard.
In 2005 he completed another novel cycle, the Cahiers ( Le Cahier noir ( translated as The Black Notebook ), Le Cahier rouge, Le Cahier bleu ), dealing with the changes that occurred in 1960s Montreal during the Quiet Revolution.
In Stendhal's novel Le Rouge et le Noir ( 1830 ), there is a classic narcissist in the character of Mathilde.
Italian writer Luigi Malerba used the confusion among the leaders of the Catholic Church, which was created by Adrian's unexpected election, as a backdrop for his 1995 novel, Le maschere ( The Masks ), about the struggle between two Roman cardinals for a well-endowed church office.
Le Guin argues that these criteria may be successfully applied to works of science fiction and so answers in the affirmative her rhetorical question posed at the beginning of her essay: " Can a science fiction writer write a novel?
Under the pseudonym " Adam Hall ", Trevor Dudley-Smith wrote the Quiller spy novel series, beginning with The Berlin Memorandum ( US: The Quiller Memorandum, 1965 ), a hybrid of glamour and dirt, Fleming and Le Carré.
* 1909 – The Phantom of the Opera ( original title: Le Fantôme de l ' Opéra ), a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux, is first published as a serialization in Le Gaulois.
After lukewarm reviews of the former novel, set in the Phoenix Park area of Dublin, Le Fanu signed a contract with Richard Bentley, his London publisher, which specified that future novels be stories " of an English subject and of modern times ", a step Bentley thought necessary for Le Fanu to satisfy the English audience.
This novel was later an important influence on Joyce's Finnegans Wake and is set in Chapelizod, where Le Fanu lived in his youth.

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* Philby is a central character in the 1981 Ted Allbeury novel The Other Side of Silence.
She is also the protagonist of Helen Hollick's 2004 novel, A Hollow Crown ( US title, The Forever Queen ) and ( as ' Ymma ') a central character in the 1999 play Silence by Moira Buffini.
* Jame Gumb, the main antagonist in the novel and film The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris.
The novel and its sequel, The Silence of the Lambs, feature Lecter as the secondary antagonist after the two serial killers in both novels.
The second verse of the Simon and Garfunkel song " The Sound of Silence " bears an uncanny resemblance to an early scene in the novel, where the protagonist walks the streets alone ; the description in the song echoes details in the novel, including coming upon a brightly-lit sign.
* The Year Of Silence ( novel ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1987 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1989 )
Her first commission as Composer in Association with the BBC Concert Orchestra was " Music and Silence ", music inspired by the novel of the same name by Rose Tremain, first performed at The Royal Festival Hall in 2002.
Cover of Le Silence de la mer, a French novel by Vercors ( Jean Bruller ) published clandestinely during the French Resistance, WWII.
The opening book of series two, Conspiracy of Silence, is the first time any Space: 1889 product has been set entirely on Earth ( featuring characters from Frank Chadwick's forthcoming prequel novel The Forever Engine ).
His many works include Laid in Sharp Scorpions: Poems ( 1941 ), The Gates of Silence ( 1944, poems ), The Dark Thorn ( 1946, autobiography ) and A Season of Olives ( 1948, first novel ).
In modern Japanese literature, treading on the fumi-e is a pivotal plot element of the novel Silence by Shusaku Endo.
Some of his works include music videos for Depeche Mode's " Enjoy the Silence " ( 1990 ) and Nirvana's " Heart-Shaped Box " ( 1993 ), as well as the Ian Curtis biopic Control ( 2007 ), George Clooney's The American ( 2010 ), and A Most Wanted Man ( 2013 ) based on John le Carré's 2008 novel of the same name.
Drawn from the oral histories of Japanese Catholic communities, Shusaku Endo's acclaimed novel " Silence " provides detailed accounts of the persecution of Christian communities and the suppression of the Church.
* Shusaku Endo's novel Silence deals with the 17th century suppression of the last known Japanese Christian communities.
Jame Gumb ( known by the nickname Buffalo Bill ) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Thomas Harris's 1988 novel The Silence of the Lambs and its 1991 film adaptation, in which he was played by Ted Levine.
Her novel Music and Silence won the best novel in the 1999 Whitbread Awards, building on the recognition she received in the award of the 1989 Sunday Express Book of the Year for her novel Restoration, and the 1992 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Sacred Country.
Jack Crawford appears again in the novel The Silence of the Lambs, again investigating a serial killer.
* Islands Of Silence ( 2002 ) ( novel )
* The Pools of Silence ( novel ) ( 1909 )
Belvedere, Ohio is also the name of a fictional town depicted in the novel The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, as well as the 1991 motion picture based on the novel.

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He wrote the first important symphonic work in Chilean tradition, " La Muerte de Alcino ", a symphonic poem inspired by the novel of Pedro Prado.
* The 120 Days of Sodom, a novel by the Marquis de Sade, is replete with detailed descriptions of erotic sadomasochistic coprophagia.
(; ), fully titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha (), is a novel written by Miguel de Cervantes.
Sources for Don Quixote include the Castillian novel Amadis de Gaula, which had enjoyed great popularity throughout the 16th century.
He found a copy of Adrien Marie Legendre's Éléments de Géométrie, which it is said that he read " like a novel " and mastered at the first reading.
The first truly epistolary novel, the Spanish " Prison of Love " ( Cárcel de amor ) ( c. 1485 ) by Diego de San Pedro, belongs to a tradition of novels in which a large number of inserted letters already dominated the narrative.
Within the successive editions of Edmé Boursault's Letters of Respect, Gratitude and Love ( Lettres de respect, d ' obligation et d ' amour ) ( 1669 ), a group of letters written to a girl named Babet was expanded and became more and more distinct from the other letters, until it formed a small epistolary novel entitled Letters to Babet ( Lettres à Babet ).
In Honoré de Balzac's novel Letters of Two Brides, two women who became friends during their education at a convent correspond over a 17 year period, exchanging letters describing their lives.
In 1944, he published his first novel, Les innocents de Paris (" The Innocent of Paris "), in Switzerland.
Contemporaneously to English Gothic, parallel Romantic literary movements developed in continental Europe: the roman noir (" black novel ") in France, by such writers as François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, Gaston Leroux, Baculard d ' Arnaud, and Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St-Albin, Madame de Genlis and the Schauerroman (" shudder novel ") in Germany by such writers as Friedrich Schiller, author of The Ghost-Seer ( 1789 ) and Christian Heinrich Spiess, author of Das Petermännchen ( 1791 / 92 ).
Next important early Russian author is Nikolay Ivanovich Gnedich with his novel Don Corrado de Gerrera from 1803, which is set in Spain during the reign of Philip II.
This was mirrored later in the novel with Adeline hiding from the Marquis de Montalt and the secrets of the Marquis, which would eventually lead to his downfall and Adeline's salvation.
* La Galatea, a 16th century pastoral novel by Miguel de Cervantes
The Battle of Gallipoli features as a significant part of Louis de Bernières's novel Birds Without Wings.
In the early 20th century, the first monster appeared in a horror film: Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre-Dame, who had appeared in Victor Hugo's novel, Notre-Dame de Paris ( 1831 ).
He also pursued an unconsummated romantic attachment with the 25-year-old Sophie d ' Houdetot, which partly inspired his epistolary novel, Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( also based on memories of his idyllic youthful relationship with Mme de Warens ).
His work had also noticeable influence over Brazilian author Machado de Assis, who made exceptional ( and outstandingly original ) usage of the digressive technique in the masterful novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas.
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