Sentence examples for book views from inspiring English sources

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The Bethany book views historical events through the perspective of the Aburish family as it scattered in search of freedom and fortune, its members settling in 22 countries.

A long, dense, poetic work, the book views the Nazi occupation of Belgium, starting in May 1940, through the eyes of a teenage boy named Louis Seynaeve.

He has won major awards, including the Yale Younger Poets prize for his first book, "Views of Jeopardy" (1962), and a National Book Critics Circle Award for his fourth, "Refusing Heaven" (2005).

Judith Flanders's book views the making of "home" from the vantage point of historical anthropology, looking at myths and rituals, marriage practices and the material fashioning of houses as homes.

Mr. Gilbert, who won the Yale Younger Poets Prize in 1962 for his first book, "Views of Jeopardy," and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2005 for his fourth, "Refusing Heaven," was a peculiar figure in the contemporary poetry world in the sense that he wasn't exactly in it.

In slipping and sliding images it mixes scenes of Ms. Halprin studying pictures of Rodin sculptures in a book; views of the forest around her home; and a slow, sexually suggestive dance by a barrel-chested, gray-haired man and a younger woman in an empty studio.

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By Marya Mannes The New Yorker, July 1 , 1944P. 36 What do you do with your little black book, View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

By Frances Frost The New Yorker, May 24 , 1941P. 56 Firmly she raps her rules on her book View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Joan Acocella By Jia Tolentino.

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