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Kafka, in his lifetime, published two books; Frank, in hers, published none; Roth debuted with Goodbye, Columbus in 1959 and announced his retirement 25 novels later with Nemesis in 2010.
Eager to provide the outside world with candid and complete knowledge of his views, Noyes throughout his lifetime published several books of perfectionist doctrine: The Berean (1847), Bible Communism (1848), Male Continence (1848), Scientific Propagation (1873), and Home Talks (1875).
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Nevertheless, despite a lifetime of published work, Susan Hill defies categorisation.
During his lifetime he published only one volume of poetry.
(It was also hard to come by: in her lifetime, she published only around 90 poems).
Over a lifetime he published more than 60 books, mostly on employment and industrial law.
Application engineers use lifetime curves published by manufacturers to verify that their system design meets the required reliability.
How many people in my lifetime have published books that permanently change the terms of debate on the subject they address?
During his lifetime Kafka published few works, and urged his fianc e, Dora Dymant, and his friend Max Brod to burn his writings after his death.
It's quite a hefty pile: in her lifetime, Brookner published a book almost every year (her first novel appeared in 1981).
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