48 relations: Alfred A. Knopf, Amanda Craig, Amazon.ca First Novel Award, Art theft and looting during World War II, Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Bergen Public Library, Bloomsbury Publishing, Books in Canada, Canadian Literature (journal), Columbia University, Debut novel, Dennis Bock, Doubleday Canada, First-person narrative, German nuclear weapon project, Harper's Magazine, HarperCollins, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Maidens, International Dublin Literary Award, Kiriyama Prize, Leitmotif, Library Journal, Maclean's, Manhattan Project, Michael Ondaatje, Michiko Kakutani, MS St. Louis, Pico Iyer, Publishers Weekly, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Quill & Quire, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Roman à clef, Ron Charles (critic), Systemic lupus erythematosus, The Christian Science Monitor, The English Patient, The New York Times, The Oregonian, The Sunday Telegraph, The Times, This Is Your Life, Time (magazine), Vancouver Public Library, W. P. Kinsella, Waterloo Region Record, Yomiuri Shimbun.
Alfred A. Knopf
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. is a New York publishing house that was founded by Alfred A. Knopf Sr. and Blanche Knopf in 1915.
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Amanda Craig
Amanda Craig (born 1959) is a British novelist, critic and journalist.
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Amazon.ca First Novel Award
The Amazon.ca First Novel Award, formerly the Books in Canada First Novel Award, is a $40,000 literary award, co-presented by The Walrus given annually to the best first novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada.
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Art theft and looting during World War II
Art theft and looting occurred on massive scale during World War II.
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Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
During the final stage of World War II, the United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively.
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Bergen Public Library
Bergen Public Library (Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek) is a library building and public library institution in Bergen, Norway.
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Bloomsbury Publishing
Bloomsbury Publishing plc (formerly M.B.N.1 Limited and Bloomsbury Publishing Company Limited) is a British independent, worldwide publishing house of fiction and non-fiction.
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Books in Canada
Books in Canada was a monthly magazine that reviewed Canadian literature, published in print form between 1971 and 2008.
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Canadian Literature (journal)
Canadian Literature is a quarterly journal of criticism and review, founded in 1959 and published by the University of British Columbia.
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Columbia University
Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City.
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Debut novel
A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes.
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Dennis Bock
Dennis Bock (born August 28, 1964) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer, lecturer at the University of Toronto, travel writer and book reviewer.
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Doubleday Canada
Doubleday Canada is an imprint of the publishing company Random House of Canada.
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First-person narrative
A first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a narrator relays events from their own point of view using the first person It may be narrated by a first person protagonist (or other focal character), first person re-teller, first person witness, or first person peripheral (also called a peripheral narrator).
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German nuclear weapon project
The German nuclear weapon project (Uranprojekt; informally known as the Uranverein; Uranium Society or Uranium Club) was a scientific effort led by Germany to develop and produce nuclear weapons during World War II.
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Harper's Magazine
Harper's Magazine (also called Harper's) is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts.
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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers L.L.C. is one of the world's largest publishing companies and is one of the Big Five English-language publishing companies, alongside Hachette, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster.
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Hiroshima
is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu - the largest island of Japan.
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Hiroshima Maidens
The Hiroshima Maidens are a group of 25 Japanese women who were school age girls when they were seriously disfigured as a result of the thermal flash of the fission bomb dropped on Hiroshima on the morning of August 6, 1945.
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International Dublin Literary Award
The International Dublin Literary Award (Duais Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta Bhaile Átha Chliath) is an international literary award presented each year for a novel written in English or translated into English.
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Kiriyama Prize
The Kiriyama Prize was an international literary award awarded to books about the Pacific Rim and South Asia.
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Leitmotif
A leitmotif or leitmotiv is a "short, constantly recurring musical phrase"Kennedy (1987), Leitmotiv associated with a particular person, place, or idea.
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Library Journal
Library Journal is an American trade publication for librarians.
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Maclean's
Maclean's is a Canadian news magazine that was founded in 1905, reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events.
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Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
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Michael Ondaatje
Philip Michael Ondaatje, (born 12 September 1943), is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian poet, fiction writer, essayist, novelist, editor and filmmaker.
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Michiko Kakutani
is an American literary critic and former chief book critic for The New York Times.
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MS St. Louis
MS St.
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Pico Iyer
Siddharth Pico Raghavan Iyer (சித்தார்த் பைக்கோ ராகவன் ஐயர்; born 11 February 1957), known as Pico Iyer, is a British-born American essayist and novelist, best known for his travel writing.
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Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents.
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Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs is an international organization that brings together scholars and public figures to work toward reducing the danger of armed conflict and to seek solutions to global security threats.
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Quill & Quire
Quill & Quire, a Canadian magazine about the book and publishing industry, was launched in 1935 and has an average circulation of 5,000 copies per issue, with a publisher-claimed readership of 25,000.
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Review of Contemporary Fiction
The Review of Contemporary Fiction is a tri-quarterly journal published by Dalkey Archive Press.
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Roman à clef
Roman à clef (anglicised as), French for novel with a key, is a novel about real life, overlaid with a façade of fiction.
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Ron Charles (critic)
Ron Charles (born 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a book critic at The Washington Post.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), also known simply as lupus, is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue in many parts of the body.
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The Christian Science Monitor
The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles in electronic format as well as a weekly print edition.
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The English Patient
The English Patient is a 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.
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The Oregonian
The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, owned by Advance Publications.
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The Sunday Telegraph
The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper, founded in February 1961, and is published by the Telegraph Media Group, a division of Press Holdings.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily (Monday to Saturday) national newspaper based in London, England.
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This Is Your Life
This Is Your Life was an American reality documentary series broadcast on NBC radio from 1948 to 1952, and on NBC television from 1952 to 1961.
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Time (magazine)
Time is an American weekly news magazine and news website published in New York City.
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Vancouver Public Library
Vancouver Public Library (VPL) is the public library system for the city of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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W. P. Kinsella
William Patrick "W.
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Waterloo Region Record
The Waterloo Region Record (formerly The Record) is the daily newspaper covering Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada, including the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge, as well as the surrounding area.
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Yomiuri Shimbun
The is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities.
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