"literary" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It sold millions of copies among Japanese youths, making Murakami a literary superstar in his native country.
- According to Todd Pruzan, "For the better part of the 19th century, Mrs. Mortimer was something of a literary superstar to an impressionable audience, both in her native England and beyond."
- While no literary superstar, Levy enjoyed some success during the 1880s.
- Dawidziak has been working for several years with Paul J. Bauer on a biography of Jim Tully, an Irish-American vagabond who became a literary superstar in the 1920s and '30s.
- The short, extravagant life of Aleksandr Pushkin (1799-1837) - one of Russia's most celebrated poets and its first literary superstar - is recounted here in magnificent detail.
- A whopping 225 hardbacks will hit the bookshop shelves, three times as many as are usually published in a week, including titles from such literary superstars as James Corden, Lee Evans and Alan Sugar.
- Cuba Gooding, Jr., has just won an Oscar and David Foster Wallace, thanks to the recent publication of "Infinite Jest," is a literary superstar.
- Into this economically charged mix stepped two new phenomenon, the literary superstar and the literary celebrity.
- Indeed, many are perturbed that she is linked to a literary superstar like Mr. Rushdie by virtue of mutual circumstance.
- SOMETHING strange happened after the Smoking Gun revealed this week that James Frey had apparently made up huge portions of his memoirs, which made him a literary superstar (thesmokinggun.com).
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