Word: fictionalization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Appropriate to her speech's theme of crossing borders, Kingston said that her writing is "on the border between fiction and non-fiction...
...write; the faintest light falls upon your marzipan cheek. You're the sweetest plum..."), while her TV-producer husband descends into crack addiction. The content of Wagner's satire of Hollywood is not particularly fresh, and the sexual grotesques that fill his book are the common currency of fiction these days. But the particulars of the author's images, tones and language give I'm Losing You a hard beauty that glints like a black crystal...
...region and the rest of Bosnia. Most importantly, the men agreed upon a second meeting and set a date for the opening of the all-Bosnian legislature. Afterward, Krajisnik sounded almost conciliatory: "I thought that such a meeting is in the far future, that work in joint institutions is fiction. Here, now, it became reality." Which doesn't prove that he is committed to rapprochement, warns Calabresi. "At the moment, because he has shown himself to be very clever and tactically brilliant at times, we have to be careful. There's a good possibility that he sees...
Aaron Kesselheim said "Me and My Galaxy" returns the Pudding play to the "common man of Harvard" by appealing to students' interests in science fiction and computers...
Even the most casual readers of Philip Roth's fabulously inventive novels, those slyly tangled weavings of fiction and autobiography, can get some sense that the author might not make an ideal mate. An unforgettable lover, perhaps; a witty dinner companion, absolutely. But Roth, as Alexander Portnoy's psychoanalyst might put it, clearly has some "issues" about women...