Sentence examples for peculiar authors from inspiring English sources

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As the editor of a mystery magazine called Gray Streets, Loogan is used to dealing with peculiar authors.

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As if all this weren't peculiar enough, the Author's Note in the published book differed from the Author's Note in the galleys sent to reviewers, which read, "This biography of Sylvia Plath is the result of a three-year dialogue between the author and Olwyn Hughes, agent to the Plath Estate.

What if a writer had written several works that rose to Benjamin's high definition, not all great, perhaps, but so different from one another, so peculiar to their author, and so inimitable that each founded its own, immediately self-dissolving genre?

We regular readers are a peculiar lot, says the author, and wonders when she too will become certifiable.

He conceived of reality, however, as twice translated first, through the author's peculiar experiencing of it and, second, through his unique depicting of it.

Zweig lived in New York for a while, and Prochnik movingly documents the toll that the author's peculiar prominence among the Jewish émigré community took on him, especially at a time when millions of Jews who remained in Europe were dying.

It might look like the fiction of László Krasznahorkai, the difficult, peculiar, obsessive, visionary Hungarian author of many works of fiction, only two of which are available in English, "The Melancholy of Resistance" (which appeared in Hungarian in 1989, and in English in 1998) and "War and War" (which appeared in 1999, and was translated in 2006), both published by New Directions.

The presentation of this rivalry is coloured by the author's peculiar Leinster viewpoint.

Their day: the peculiar thing about the modern authors Ted revelled in was that they were nearly all antiques.

Also, the authors have a peculiar theory of folkbiological learning that I will sketch out below.

The authors describe a peculiar change in the basal cell layer of the epidermis/epithelium overlying anogenital melanocytic nevi that may histopathologically imitate dSIL.

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