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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Poet lived a life divided by elation and sorrow, each emotion intensifying the glory or bitterness of the other. Fortified by fiery wit and fiery whiskey, Oscar Wilde tackled the foibles of Victorian society with equal panache at the Albermarle Club and Reading Jail. As poet, dramatist, novelist, and aesthete, Wilde succeeded in expressing through his writing the myriad emotions he experienced and observed in the world around...

Author: By Susan S. Lee, | Title: Winsame & Wilde | 10/6/1994 | See Source »

Joel took the opportunity to set the record straight on a variety of topics. He denied rumors of having a piano-shaped house in New Jersey and defined the "real estate novelist" in the song "The Piano Man" as a real estate agent who is writing the great American novel...

Author: By Andrew A. Green and Rosalie R. Obrien, S | Title: Billy Joel Talks, Sings, Advises | 10/4/1994 | See Source »

...leaving The New York Times to pursue a full time career as a novelist. Her institutional affiliation guaranteed her an audience. Stripped of this and with her limitations, it will be interesting to see what becomes...

Author: By Lorraine Lezama, | Title: Home Before Dark | 9/27/1994 | See Source »

Buried within Gail Godwin's ninth novel, The Good Husband (Ballantine; 468 pages; $22.95), is a wry and potentially wicked marital and academic farce. Imagine two imperious egotists -- one, Magda Danvers, a scholar of "visionary" literature, and the other, Hugo Henry, a successful novelist -- cooped up together at a small, liberally endowed college in the Catskills. Give them both passive spouses. Magda has Francis, 12 years her junior, whom she calls "dummy" and other affectionate epithets. Hugo has Alice, who was once his editor and is now nurse to his formidable self-regard. Surely these worms will eventually turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Egotists | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

...dollars to supplement his instructor's pay at Columbia University. He was a godsend. Not just any old Wasp, but the scion of arguably the nation's most distinguished literary family. His father was Mark Van Doren, Pulitzer- prizewinning poet and scholar; his mother was a novelist; his uncle, a famous historian; his aunt, editor of a respected book-review journal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: Barbarians At the Gate | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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