Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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- Subject of27
- Fractured lands, how the Arab world came apart, Scott Anderson
- My lost poets, a life in poetry, Philip Levine ; edited by Edwin Hirsch
- The hours, Paramount Pictures and Miramax Films presents a Scott Rudin/Robert Fox production ; produced by Scott Rudin, Robert Fox ; screenplay by David Hare ; directed by Stephen Daldry
- How literature saved my life, by David Shields
- Tradition and invention in architecture, conversations and essays, Robert A.M. Stern ; edited by Cynthia Davidson
- Divided states of America, a Frontline production with the Kirk Documentary Group ; producers, Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser, Philip Bennett, Jim Gilmore, and Gavrielle Schonder ; writers, Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser ; director, Michael Kirk
- The six-day war, the breaking of the Middle East, Guy Laron
- The first world oil war, Timothy C. Winegard ; with a foreword by Sir Hew Strachan
- The cave and the light, Plato versus Aristotle and the struggle for the soul of Western civilization, Arthur Herman
- Bill Mason, wilderness artist, from heart to hand, Ken Buck
- Appendix N, the eldritch roots of Dungeons & Dragons, edited by Peter Bebergal
- Through Lover's Lane, L.M. Montgomery's photography and visual imagination, Elizabeth Rollins Epperly
- How literature saved my life, David Shields
- Lead like Reagan, strategies to motivate, communicate, and inspire from the great communicator, Dan Quiggle
- What is the Bible?, how an ancient library of poems, letters, and stories can transform the way you think and feel about everything, Rob Bell
- Dr. Johnson & Mr. Savage, Richard Holmes. --
- A writer's people, ways of looking and feeling
- The anatomy of influence, literature as a way of life, Harold Bloom
- A private life of Henry James, two women and his art, Lyndall Gordon
- A narrative compass, stories that guide women's lives, edited by Betsy Hearne and Roberta Seelinger Trites
- Theory of the gimmick, aesthetic judgment and capitalist form, Sianne Ngai
- The Group of Seven reimagined, contemporary stories inspired by historic canadian paintings, edited by Karen Schauber
- The play that changed my life, America's foremost playwrights on the plays that influenced them, edited by Ben Hodges ; [introduction by Paula Vogel]
- England's first family of writers, Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Mary Shelley, Julie A. Carlson
- Role models, John Waters
- Au revoir là-haut, roman, Pierre Lemaitre
- When Paris sizzled, the 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, and their friends, Mary McAuliffe