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The Arabs Today: Alternatives for Tomorrow: Essays presented at the fourth annual convention of the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Boston, 1971. Edited by Said and Fuad Suleiman. Forum Associates (Columbus, Ohio) 1980 Literature and Society: Edited, with preface, by Said Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 0-8018-2294-7: 1988
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (1985) by Haruki Murakami [56] Satantango (1985) by László Krasznahorkai [57] White Noise (1985) by Don DeLillo [25] [26] The Handmaid's Tale (1985) by Margaret Atwood [citation needed] The New York Trilogy (1985–86) by Paul Auster [11] Red Sorghum (1986) by Mo Yan [58] Maus (1986) by Art ...
In short, the world will not end tomorrow. If it does, we don't need Wikipedia. Hopefully. If it doesn't, and if Wikipedia is to be a long-term, respected and reliably informative entity—perhaps even "the Encyclopedia of the Future"—then we can afford to take our time when deciding on what is allowed in, and when we open the door.
Adonis and the Alphabet and Other Essays (US title: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow) (1956) [26] Collected Essays (1958) Brave New World Revisited (1958) On Art and Artists: Literature, Painting, Architecture, Music (1960) Literature and Science (1963) Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience 1931–1963 (1977)
Focused on literary fiction and nonfiction, Literary Hub publishes personal and critical essays, interviews, and book excerpts from over 100 partners, [3] including independent presses (New Directions Publishing, Graywolf Press), large publishers (Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf), bookstores (Book People, Politics and Prose), non-profits (PEN America), and literary magazines (The Paris ...
Part of the larger expressionist movement, literary and theatrical expressionism is an avant-garde movement originating in Germany, which rejects realism in order to depict emotions and subjective thoughts [92] [93] Franz Kafka, Alfred Döblin, Gottfried Benn, Leonid Andreyev, Heinrich Mann, Oskar Kokoschka: First World War Poets
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was an American author of speculative fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, librettos, essays, poetry, speeches, translations, literary critiques, chapbooks, and children's fiction. She was primarily known for her works of speculative fiction.
No World 4 Tomorrow (NW4T) is a work of electronic literature by Dr. Lyle Skains created for the You & CO 2 project. [1] Released in 2019, the interactive poem uses digital elements and branching storylines to implore the reader to analyze daily environment-effecting choices they may make.