Literature
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Sanghamitra didn't start life as a leader of an NGO, she started her career as university professor, teaching English
literature.
When I asked Sanghamitra, "How did you get from English
literature
to HIV/AIDS?" not an obvious path, she said to me, "It's all connected.
And what you can do now is, you can outlay exactly what your chromosome is, and what the gene code on that chromosome is right here, and what those genes code for, and what animals they code against, and then you can tie it to the
literature.
I think this true marriage of art and information is woefully underused in adult literature, and I'm mystified as to why visual wealth is not more commonly used to enhance intellectual wealth.
When we look at works like this, we tend to associate them with children's
literature.
For a lot of us it might be
literature
or writing.
There's a fuzzy category called multicultural
literature
in which all authors from outside the Western world are lumped together.
If it cannot take us there, it is not good
literature.
Imaginative
literature
is not necessarily about writing who we are or what we know or what our identity is about.
He won the Nobel Prize for
literature
in 1948.
Predator-prey type systems have been studied extensively in scientific literature, describing interactions of two populations, where survival of one depends on consuming the other.
We screened this movie in a club as an example of how classic
literature
can become twisted into some of the most awful movies of all time.
A great dead writer, a wonderful book and many
literature
lovers deserve it.
It's all over the place, half-hearted and tedious, Mayan creation myths recited in voice-over, then some other text Herzog fancied for
literature.
See it if you want to weep, for the loss of intelligence in American
literature.
I read some
literature
on it and thought it sounded like it was possible a plausible story.
I find this kind of
literature
and film awfully pretentious.
Maybe if you've never read any English
literature
or only ever watched the Hollywood version of any book you might find merit in this awful film.
This movie is poor and what's more it's a disgrace to all the lonely, alcoholic Southern
literature
professors out there.
It follows that since
literature
has pretty much been killed off, that film should follow.
While Adrian Lyne was shackled with a lawyer in the editing room to oversee the gutting of a classic piece of
literature
to appease the censors, and to avoid running afoul of the Child Pornography Protection Act of 1996, a woman dumps Ripe on us and everyone applauds.
Rarely have I seen a work of
literature
translated so badly to the screen.
Let me start off by saying I love Japanese cinema,
literature
and culture generally.
How so much major acting and directorial talent could have turned one of
literature'
s richest tales into such a monumental BORE, is totally beyond me.
At least she's not ruining American
literature
this time out.
Elfriede Jelinek, not quite a household name yet, is a winner of the Nobel prize for
literature.
I have been teaching
literature
and film for many years, and I find this film to be one of the most over rated, according to some of the previous reviews here.
I read the book "The Piano Teacher" by Elfriede Jelinek, the controversial Nobel Prize winner in
literature
that the film is based on and after reading it I saw the film again.
Director Jay Craven's adaptation of Howard Frank Mosher's 'Where the rivers flow north' is one of the finer transitions from
literature
to the screen.
The film uses music not as a score laid in later, but as a practical part of the scene playing from speakers, radios etc. Coppola uses a classic piece of
literature
as inspiration, taking scenes and characters, and putting them into entirely different surroundings.
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