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No Longer Human (Japanese: 人間失格, Hepburn: Ningen Shikkaku), also translated as A Shameful Life, is a 1948 novel by Japanese author Osamu Dazai.It tells the story of a troubled man incapable of revealing his true self to others, and who, instead, maintains a façade of hollow jocularity, later turning to a life of alcoholism and drug abuse before his final disappearance.
Herbert Croly was born in Manhattan, New York City in 1869 to journalists Jane Cunningham Croly—better known by her pseudonym "Jenny June"—and David Goodman Croly.. Jane Croly was a contributor to The New York Times, The Messenger, and the New York World.
During the novel's initial serial run, from 20 April to 11 August 1914, [2] it was printed under the title Kokoro: Sensei no isho (心 先生の遺書, Kokoro: Sensei's Testament). When later published in book form by Iwanami Shoten , its title was shortened to Kokoro ; the rendering of the word "kokoro" itself was also changed from kanji ( 心 ...
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Book # Title UK release US/Canadian release Dies the Fire (Emberverse I) [3]: 1: Dies the Fire: July 1, 2004 [4]: July 1, 2004 [5]: At 6:15 pm Pacific Standard Time, March 17, 1998, a sudden worldwide event known as the "Change" alters physical laws so that electricity, gunpowder, steam power, and most forms of high-energy-density technology no longer work.
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Christina Patterson wrote for The Independent: “Erdrich's precise lyricism is rightly acclaimed... more successful is her ability to encompass, in her encyclopaedic scope, a profound sense of the astonishing range of human yearning: the ways in which people and communities find the love, laughter and meanings they need to get through.” [2]
Edmund Sears Morgan (January 17, 1916 – July 8, 2013) was an American historian and an authority on early American history.He was the Sterling Professor of History at Yale University, where he taught from 1955 to 1986. [1]