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Dr Rowan Williams has commissioned a wide range of essays, articles and reports, as well as interviewing a cabinet minister for the left-leaning current affairs magazine.
And Boston Review published a range of essays at the end of the year challenging the very notion that technology is a solution to poverty.
Her publishing company, Yoda Press, was seven years old, and she was having trouble placing its books — an eclectic range of essays, mostly in elegantly designed paperback editions — in Delhi's established bookstores.
"Professor Epstein helped shape the field for nearly two generations across a range of essays covering all of the Joyce canon," the Quarterly wrote in an obituary on its blog.
Mo Yan, who is as little known abroad as many of his fellow laureates, is a major figure at home, known for novels including "Big Breasts and Wide Hips," "Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out," "Wa," "Sandalwood Death," "Red Sorghum"—and a range of essays and short stories.
Mo Yan, who is as little known abroad as many of his fellow laureates, is a major figure at home, known for novels including "Big Breasts and Wide Hips," "Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out," "Wa," "Sandalwood Death," "Red Sorghum" — and a range of essays and short stories.
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Once the Suharto regime's permanence became clear, Anderson added Thai, Spanish and Tagalog to his languages and produced a range of revisionist essays on Thai and Philippine history.
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September 1, 1866 Burslem, England September 9 , 1957Cambridge, England Frederick Robert Tennant, (born Sept. 1, 1866, Burslem, Staffordshire, Eng. died Sept. 9, 1957, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) English philosophical theologian, a powerful apologist with a wide range of interests who essayed a harmony of science and religion within an empirical approach to theology.
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