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The Waterstone's 11 is, to my knowledge, a literary decision.
"It's a very literary decision, in a way, to bring his films to Omaha.
Yet Darwin made the literary decision along with the practical decision — he knew that he was going to write his book, and he embarked on his program of pigeon fancying in order to help himself get started.
It was Judge Woolsey, who in Dec. 1933, handed down that literary decision in the case of "U. S. V. Ulysses," which permitted a copy of "Ulysses" to be brought into the country & to be later published here.
"The Waterstone's 11," he says, "is, I think, a way of putting down a marker that says, 'We're not just a bookshop that piles books in the window once we've agreed on a joint promotion.' A lot of promotions – 3-for-2s, Book of the Month and so on – give punters the impression that they're a literary decision, when in fact they're supported by the publisher's marketing spend.
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From now on literary decisions will have to be immediate & absolute.
There's simply too much talent and expertise behind the literary decisions they've made.
He was tall and baldish, with a nimbus of white hair and a gentle face lined with literary decisions.
This goes back to April, when six writers announced they wouldn't host tables at the PEN gala, in protest of the literary organization's decision to give its Freedom of Expression Courage Award to Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French magazine whose office was attacked by terrorists in January on account of its cartoons of Muhammad.
Whose interest did this serve?" Literary estates make decisions for their own reasons, and biographers have to accept that they are made in good faith.
So does the literary critic Belinksy, whose decision to return to Russia and subject himself to censorship and danger, rather than crusade for liberty from abroad, first inspired the project.
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