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Great Career Of Theodore Dreiser
1,362 wordsTheodore Dreiser Theodore Dreiser was born August 27, 1871 in Terre Haute, Indiana. The younger brother of Paul Dresser, a well-known songwriter, Theodore was a famous novelist known for his outstanding American writing of naturalism. He was also a leading figure in a national literary movement that replaced the observance of Victorian notions of propriety with the unflinching presentation of real-life subject matter. Even though a majority of his works were about his life experiences, he also w...
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John Grisham
1,048 wordsJohn Grisham became a world famous writer with his book The Firm. Although he never wanted to be a writer, he has now written over nine books, many of them best- sellers (Arnold 29). Examining his writing will show why John Grisham quit his previous job as a lawyer. I will start by telling about his childhood, education, family, then on to his career. John Grisham led a mostly normal childhood. Grisham was born in 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas (Current 221). The son of a construction worker and a ...
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Next Section Of The Book
1,193 wordsReading Response Journal #1 I chose to read Ro hinton Mistry's A Fine Balance, a story about four very different people living in India during a period of great civil unrest known as The State of Emergency. I found this book incredibly easy to get into because of the way Mistry writes. He seems to create the story around you, placing you in the setting as a viewer, involving you in the lives of the characters. Mistry clearly outlines the political and economic situation of India at the time, fur...
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Writing The Novel Lolita
1,474 wordsVladimir Nabokov's Lolita When Vladimir Nabokov finished writing the novel Lolita he knew the explosive subject matter that he was now holding in his hands. After being turned down by publishing houses on numerous occasions to unleash his controversial story to the public, it was finally published by the French in 1955. Many critics were shocked and called it pornography while others praised his work. How could a pure thinking author conjugate ideas on issues so dark and depraved? What were his ...
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Novels E.M. Forster
1,072 wordsMany aspects of writing catch a reader's attention and keep one interested in a book. E.M. Forster put many of these aspects in his books making them well written and quite interesting. He combined great characters, a decent story line, and his prolific knowledge of writing to make his books readable and enjoyable. E.M. Forster was born on January 1, 1879, in London, England. After an education at Tonbridge School and King's College, Cambridge, he spent a year traveling in Europe. On his return,...
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Full Time Writer Chesnutt
1,004 wordsCharles W. Chesnutt Though born in Cleveland in 1858, the grandson of a white man and the son of free blacks, Charles W. Chesnutt grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina where his family, having left the South originally in 1856, returned after the Civil War. Chesnutt who had little formal education taught himself and also received tutoring from family members. Chesnutt is known as one of the great American novelist and short-story writers of the late 19th century. Chesnutt lived most of his chi...
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Grass's Plays
957 wordsGunter Grass Gunter Grass is a German poet, novelist, playwright, sculptor, and printmaker. Grass describes himself as a "Spataufklarer", a belated apostle of enlightenment in an era that has grown tired of reason ("Gunter"). He was born in Danzig, Germany (currently Gdansk, Germany) on October 16, 1927. Grass wrote his first unpublished novel when he was only thirteen. Like many teenagers during World War II, Grass was a member of the Hitler Youth. He served under Luftwaffe when he was drafted ...
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Of Crichton S Novels
2,039 wordsFor almost three decades, Michael Crichton has written novels that appeal to his reader's imagination and take a firm hold of their pocketbooks. Crichton's writing stands out as much as his 6 = 9 frame. He has become one of the most widely read and bought science fiction authors of the past three decades. From his first novel The Andromeda Strain, which he published while in medical school, to his most recent Airframe, Crichton has captivated his readers and left them craving more. What makes Cr...
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Capote's Feelings For Perry
2,200 wordsCAPOTE'S MOTIVES AND STYLES IN IN COLD BLOOD Many writers traditionally use their imagination to fabricate an interesting yet fictional story. Only their creativity and vision limit their writing. They can afford to neglect minor details because they do not base their stories on factual information. There existed a period when this was the only practiced style when writing a novel. However, Truman Capote pioneered the "nonfiction novel", as he called it, when he undertook the writing of In Cold ...
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Erdrich's Novels Love Medicine
5,094 wordsLouise Erdrich The earth was full of life and there were dandelions growing out the window, thick as thieves, already seeded, fat as big yellow plungers. She let my hand go. I got up. "I'll go out and dig a few dandelions", I told her. Outside, the sun was hot and heavy as a hand on my back. I felt it flow down my arms, out my fingers, arrowing through the ends of the fork into the earth. With every root I prized up there was a return, as if I was kin to its secret lesson. The touch got stronger...
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Popular Job In The Bay Area
787 wordsCreative Writing: John Griffith Biography Let me put this heavy load down and take some of these bulky clothes off and I'll tell you about how I became a short story and novel writer. My name is John Griffith London. But I like to be called Jack. I was born in San Francisco in 1876. Most of my childhood I was very poor. I had to help my parents earn a living by doing odd jobs. I delivered papers, worked on ice-wagons, cleaned up bowling alleys, helped in the cannery and only made ten cents an ho...
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Norris Writing
727 wordsBenjamin Franklin Norris, one of the leading figures in the naturalistic style of writing, was born in Chicago in 1970. During his teenage years he moved to 1822 Sacramento Street to live with his father in San Francisco. He traveled to Paris and studied Art and was first exposed to one of his influential writers Emile Zola. He returned to San Francisco and studied the philosophy of evolution at the University of California at Berkley. He transferred to Harvard and took writing classes under Lew...
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O'connor Book About Writing
1,389 wordsFIGHTIN' WORDS: AN INTERVIEW WITH THOM JONES Thom Jones writes of war, boxing, sickness and sorrow with a blunt air of familiarity and a cyclone of words. His characters -- much like the author himself, who suffers from epilepsy and diabetes -- have been pummeled by the world, but they refuse to be knocked out. His three short story collection -- The Pugilist at Rest, a National Book Awards finalist; Cold Snap and now SONNY LISTON WAS A FRIEND OF MINE (Little, Brown, $23) -- showcases a supreme ...
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Forensic Medicine
449 wordsNight and day Like a spouse and a lover, medicine and writing occupy separate parts of my life, and I do everything in my power to prevent them meeting. My novels have never dealt directly with the stuff of my day job. Fiction sustains a side of me that would suffocate in medicine. I thrive on research, inhabiting areas of life I would never otherwise experience. In 1995, I chanced on an article about a solar eclipse in India, which was seen as a major proselytizing opportunity on either side. I...
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Atwood Written Many Poetry Books
1,028 wordsCanada has had It's fair share of great author's like Farley Mowat, Steven King, Stanley Burke, and many more. But one Author that stands out from the rest is a woman who is not afraid to speak her mind. A feminine by the name of Margaret Atwood who has written poems, novels, short stories, children's books, and television scripts. Atwood was also the president of the writer's Union of Canada. Most would say that Atwood is the greatest Canadian writer of all time. Margaret Atwood was born in Ott...
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Kevin Powell And Joan Morgan
1,090 wordsOur African American history has been shaped my many factors. We " ve been through trials and tribulations, slavery and lynching, and restriction from reading and writing. Through the times, many African Americans have excelled in all areas of society, literature in particular. James Baldwin and Octavia Butler are legends, but are still taught in the classroom today, Kevin Powell and Joan Morgan are relatively new to the scene, but good work is expected from them both. James Baldwin (1924-1987) ...
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John Steinbeck
645 wordsJohn Ernst Steinbeck was born on February 27, 1902 in Salinas, California to German and Irish parents. His father, John Steinbeck Sr., worked as the County Treasurer in Salinas and his mother, Olive Hamilton-Steinbeck, a former teacher, helped to introduce young John to the art of reading and writing. During his youth, John attended Salinas High School, graduating in 1919. He worked diligently as a hired hand on nearby ranches and took other manual labor jobs to help support his family during th...
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Society Of New York As Edith Wharton
2,582 wordsEdith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones on January 24, 1862 in New York City. She was the youngest of three children. All though her birth was unexpected and unwanted, Edith was raised as if she was an only child. Her mother, Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander, was the granddaughter of an American Revolutionary patriot, and the daughter of a wealthy landowner. Her father had inherited his wealth from his parents. During the first few years of Ms. Wharton's life, her family and her spent their winte...
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John Grisham's 6th Novel
2,123 wordsWith his fast-paced novels The Rainmaker and The Partner, full of well-rounded, dynamic characters, compelling use of dialogue, and his southern roots shown in the dialect and setting, John Grisham has become the epitome of a legal drama author. The Rainmaker and The Partner are very different in their story plots, but they both show off the talent and skill of lawyers. John Grisham's background in the law field provides him with the experience needed to write thrilling, realistic, and accurate ...
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Henry Bukowski
1,325 wordsHe's the Dirty Old Man, the wicked, vulgar poet from East Hollywood. He's Buk. He writes line after line about racetracks and bars and rooming-houses and whores, about fools and academics and the sewing-circle poets who write him breathless letters about their sex-lives and their Art. He cuts us all down to actual size, reminds us of our odors and excretions-and yet, so much in me doesn't want to call him a negative man. So much in me wants to talk about the tragedy and beauty that he has someho...