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The novelist finely images the hero.

novelist造句

Consequently, it is not an absurd novelist addressing us, but an existential novelist.

To me, this student is like Murakami's untrained novelist.

The novelist lapped up great praise from critics.

They tried to tear down the reputation of the novelist.

He is a novelist, poet, children's writer, critic, editor and essayist.

She used to be an obscure novelist, but now she is a celebrity.

DAVID MITCHELL, a British novelist, has a reputation for courage and panache as a writer.

The critics acclaimed him as a novelist of the first water.

A novelist must be able to use the cultural heritage of his nation.

It helped me understand that I could be a writer without being a novelist or a journalist.

For those unaware, the literary world is currently aflutter over a scandal involving yet another freshman novelist accused of plagiarism.

This dissertation deals with the topics in the poetics on novels of Czech-French novelist Milan Kundera (born in 1929).

“They talk male talk,” grumbled the late Norman Mailer, a novelist who thought liberals could be macho too.

The novella Spotted-Dog Cliff by the Russian novelist Attmatov is rich in such archetypal images, models, and motifs and is thus aesthetically significant for all cultures.

Charles Dickenshad been reporting on the world about him for the past six years, as a journalist and then as a novelist.

British novelist Hilary Mantel likes to write first thing in the morning, before she has uttered a word or had a sip of coffee.

But Sanjeev Uprety, a novelist who writes in his native Nepali, says it has been energised by the country's social revolution and turbulent modern politics.

More than a century ago, the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy wrote, happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

All of us bear witness to the dissolution of our piece of creation. Only the novelist can restore to us, in the miracle of ink that pours itself like blood onto paper, the lineaments of our lost worlds, alive.--Norma Rosen, American novelist

The British physicist and novelist C. P. Snow once said that a nonscientist who didn't know the second law of thermodynamics was like a scientist who had never read Shakespeare.

A wintry coda to Mr Polanski's classic, "Chinatown", "the Ghost writer" is adapted from "the Ghost" by Robert Harris, a British novelist, thriller-writer, newspaper columnist and friend of the Blairs.

If I'm asked what the next most important quality is for a novelist, that's easy too: focus - the ability to concentrate all your limited talents on whatever's critical at the moment.

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