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The list was created largely in response to the Modern Library 100 Best Novels list (1999), which McCaffery considered out of touch with 20th-century fiction. McCaffery wrote that he saw his list "as a means of sharing with readers my own views about what books are going to be read 100 or 1000 years from now".
The Future Library project ... is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year from 2014 to 2114. The works will remain ...
Bible: John 20:17: Not Honour More: Joyce Cary: Richard Lovelace, "To Lucasta, Going to the Warres" [4] Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: H. E. Bates: Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Number the Stars: Lois Lowry: Bible: Psalm 147:4 O Jerusalem! Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins: Bible: Psalm 137:5 O Pioneers! Willa Cather ...
Rick Blaine is the character with the most quotes (four); Dorothy Gale (The Wizard of Oz), Harry Callahan (Dirty Harry and Sudden Impact), James Bond (Dr. No and Goldfinger ), Norma Desmond ( Sunset Boulevard ), Scarlett O'Hara ( Gone with the Wind ), and The Terminator ( The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day ) have two quotes each.
Choice publishes approximately 7,000 reviews per year in 50 subdisciplines spanning the humanities, science and technology, and the social and behavioral sciences. Selections for Outstanding Academic Titles are determined by scholars who act as experts in their respective fields of study and who do not receive payment for their reviews.
This is the first time I have encountered something like this in over 20 years of working in this field." The library decided to waive the overdue late fees of the book and void any other penalties.
The Library of Congress announced the 25 features joining the National Film Registry for 2023, with titles including “12 Years a Slave,” “Home Alone,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas ...
Bartlett rose to be the senior partner of the firm, and supervised the publication of nine additional editions prior to his death in 1905, selling over 300,000 copies. The seventh edition was published in 1875, the eighth edition in 1882, and the ninth in 1891. The 10th edition, however, did not appear for another 20 years.