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The Sacrati, whose manuscript resurfaced in 1984, contains the first great mad scene in operatic history.
Now the first volume of "The American People," that mammoth novel whose manuscript I had once goggled at, has at last been published.
Some, like Irène Némirovsky, whose manuscript of "Suite Française" is on display, stayed blind to the full extent of what was happening until it was too late.
The book, whose manuscript was screened for classified information by White House lawyers before its publication, contains new allegations about steps the Bush administration took, or failed to take, before and after the attacks.
Kerouac — whose manuscript "On the Road," about his travels with the feckless Neal Cassady, had just been accepted by Viking when he met Snyder, in 1955 — was sufficiently smitten to write a novel based on their friendship.
There was a long discussion about the poems of an M.F.A. student whose manuscript had been submitted anonymously by his professor, and another about the work of someone who presented himself as a high-school student.
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The archive, given as a gift by Ballard's daughters, Fay and Bea, in lieu of £350,000 inheritance tax, has already provided a glimpse into the creative processes of the author, whose manuscripts show how fervently he re-drafted, time and time again, until he was happy with the final outcome.
And I've had friends whose manuscripts, even after acceptance, take 3 years to finally appear in print.
Nevertheless, calling himself "irrecoverably a poet", he had been working on a few longer poems at the University of Virginia, whose manuscripts he brought with him to Boston.
Those still serving a sentence can be prevented from publishing while in custody, as happened to serial killer Dennis Nilsen, whose autobiographical manuscript was confiscated.
Ms. Boyka Kluge, whose chapbook manuscript "Domestic Weather" won the 2003 Uccelli Press Chapbook Contest in December, also believes that to really live, "one has to open one's pores to the world, to pay complete attention, to drink it in with passion".
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