"literary" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Okri tells Sameer Rahim about his extraordinary rise from the streets of London to literary stardom.
- The marriage to Ms. Reymond suffered as Mr. McInerney reveled in his newly acquired literary stardom.
- Ms. Messud said she feared that some of those writers - particularly women whose literary stardom may be tethered to their physical appeal - must succeed commercially with their first books or risk being dropped by their publishers.
- But then, at the very brink of possible literary stardom, comes sudden disaster.
- The novel was critically acclaimed around the world, and catapulted Allende to literary stardom.
- These severe assessments came from Arundhati Roy, who ascended into international literary stardom last year with her first novel, "The God of Small Things" (Random House).
- Though he earned unequivocal praise from the likes of Richard Ford, Amy Hempel, and Philip Roth, Hannah never achieved the level of literary stardom many thought he deserved.
- The Ottawa Citizen described Rick as "a writer clearly destined for literary stardom," while Penthouse said he was, "one of the leading thriller writers of the day."
- Brooks's follow-up to Jampot Smith, Smith, As Hero, received glowing reviews in the national press in the UK and literary stardom seemed assured.
- Such is the fate of an artist who's not merely willing but eager to collaborate; Carriere's working method is hardly a strategy for literary stardom.
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