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... of the Association of Proletarian Writers in Rostov-on-Don and in the North Caucasus, and from 1925 was one of the secretaries of the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers (RAPP) in Moscow ... he attempted to defend himself, but was expelled from the Party and the Writers' Union and soon disappeared from Moscow ...
... The Writers of the Future Decade (1994) - Originally published in L ... Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume X About the Writers and Illustrators of the Future (1995) - Originally published in L ... Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XI ...
... The Armando Ianucci Shows) Paul John Clark, journalist and writer (Rory Bremner, Kate and Ted's Show, The New Politics The May Revolution, Week Ending, Hale and Pace) Richard Curtis (1984–1985) (Bla ... Blackadder, The Young Ones) Stevie Fowler Patrick Gallagher (co-creator, co-writer and graphic designer on Round the Bend, a children's puppet show ...
... Series The International Authors and Writers Who's Who Personalities of America Men of Achievement Who's Who in Writers, Editors, and Poets, United States and ...
... Nasrin has been criticized by writers and intellectuals in both Bangladesh and West Bengal for targeted scandalization ... Nearly 4 million dollars were claimed in defamation lawsuits against Nasrin by fellow writers in Bangladesh and West Bengal after the publication of Ka ... Writer Sunil Gangopadhyay, with 24 other intellectuals pressured the West Bengal government to ban Nasrin's book in 2003 ...
Famous quotes containing the word writers:
“To the degree that respect for professors ... has risen in our society, respect for writers has fallen. Today the professorial intellect has achieved its highest public standing since the world began, while writers have come to be called men of letters, by which is meant people who are prevented by some obscure infirmity from becoming competent journalists.”
—Robert Musil (18801942)
“If there is a special Hell for writers it would be in the forced contemplation of their own works, with all the misconceptions, the omissions, the failures that any finished work of art implies.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)
“Good writers have two things in common: they would rather be understood than admired, and they do not write for hairsplitting and hypercritical readers.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)