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There's one nameless author who has sent in 13 plays about the mad monk in the last 10 years and the team aren't reading any more!" I guess this explains why the National passed up on the Boney M musical.
During her lifetime there had been a solitary response in any way adequate to the nature of her achievement: Sir Walter Scott's review of Emma in the Quarterly Review for March 1816, where he hailed this "nameless author" as a masterful exponent of "the modern novel" in the new realist tradition.
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Nameless authors of editorials may find the pronoun we handy for representing the voice of collective wisdom, but their word choice opens them up to charges of gutlessness and self-importance.
He remembered doing a gig in Los Angeles with a "famous nameless" American author and about 2,000 earnest Californians.
LiS can't wait to hear what the author of Roar and Ur So Gay has to say about ongoing political events, its appetite sharpened further by the words of its old pal A Nameless Source: "Katy hopes her music can inspire healing, peace and unity".
It wasn't necessarily that the MSM - especially television - didn't want to know about George's life-story, it's just that they... "...hardly do authors anymore," said a rep from a morning show (whose name you'd know but shall be nameless) then had three authors in a row on the next three mornings.
But he was taken by the dame in the low-cut yellow dress on the book's cover and channeled his memories of Bill Pronzini (author of the Nameless Detective novels) and Bogie as Rick in "Casablanca" to rhapsodize about her.
From the beginning, PHD has featured a regular cast of characters: the nameless hero, suspiciously similar to the author himself; geeky Cecilia, the dedicated engineering student; Mike Slackenerny, who takes laziness to a whole new level; social scientist Tajel; the absent-minded Professor Jones; and the demanding Professor Smith.
A fictional reworking of the myth of Eden, its dignity enlarged by its awareness that there is no recovery; it takes place in a nameless tropical landscape that much resembles the author's native country, Sri Lanka.
Nominally a memoir, "Dossier K". takes the form of a dialogue between Kertesz and a nameless interlocutor who at times strongly resembles the author and at other times seems to be someone else.
Journalist and author Anand Gopal tells us the stories of the "nameless and faceless" occupied -- from Iraq to Afghanistan -- who face a region spiraling into violence as a result of the so-called War on Terror.
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