From 1937 to 1949 and from 1958 to 1960 his editorship of the magazine, Wales, made it a channel for English-language writing in Wales.
She was by now also becoming recognized for her poetic depictions of the natural world, and for her frank exploration of sexuality, both unique in Pakistani English-language writing.
His own English-language writings, many of which were anthologized in Public Secrets (1997), have been translated into over a dozen additional languages.
This fiction by Santos is regarded as one of the finest examples of exceptional English-language writings about the personal, emotional, and moving experiences of Filipino migrants in America.
There's some modern English-language writing here - "The Dance," by Wendell Berry, and Richard Wilbur's "Wedding Toast," for example - but these pieces are the exception, not the rule.
Tsao has faced various accusations of racism for his English-language writings.
Little emphasis has been placed on the French contribution on the first day on the Somme in English-language writing.
Note: The following practices are denoted by the symbol N@, as they are not deemed acceptable in English-language writing and broadcasting in Quebec.
His staff was capable of turning normal English-language writing into hieroglyphics, he had no power without it.
English-language writings have conventionally treated nemertean as "primitive" acoelomate bilaterians that are most closely related to flatworms (Platyhelminthes).