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L'amant anonyme (The Anonymous Lover) is a 1780 opéra comique in two acts with ballet by Chevalier de Saint-Georges to a libretto by Desfontaines-Lavallée based on a play by Madame de Genlis. L'amant is Saint-Georges' sole surviving opera. [1] [2] A reproduction of the manuscript score of this opera was published in 1984. [3]
A Woman in Berlin, an anonymous diary detailing experiences of a German woman as Germany is defeated in World War II. Primary Colors, published anonymously. Journalist Joe Klein was immediately suspected as the author. He originally denied it, but admitted authorship within six months.
According to anonymous "aides and allies" quoted by NBC News, President Trump's private reaction to the anonymous op-ed was "volcanic". [23] Via Twitter, he stated that the author was "failing" and "probably here for all the wrong reasons". [2]
The concept of a mixnet (or “mix network”) was introduced by David Chaum in 1979 (and later published in 1981 [15]).While the cypherpunk movement made significant contributions to the concept in the 1990s, its practical applications remained relatively niche, primarily in the form of anonymous remailers.
The New York Times occasionally allows the publication of an anonymous op-ed piece when there is concern over the consequences of publishing the author's real name. Only a handful of anonymous pieces have been published by The New York Times throughout its history. [ 1 ]
A framed copy of the New York Post's cover featuring President Donald Trump's mug shot has been hung on a wall just outside the Oval Office, photos show. The mug shot, taken when he was booked ...
Joseph Sieber Benner (January 3, 1872 – September 24, 1938) was an American author, New Thought writer and Representative of the Brotherhood of Christ who used the pen name "Anonymous". He was the first to introduce the Knowledge and Teachings of Impersonal Life (also known as the "I AM" Teaching) to the world in his first book, The ...
Diary of an Oxygen Thief is a 2006 Dutch novel, written anonymously and published in Amsterdam by NLVI. [1] Diary of an Oxygen Thief was called a "surprise dark-horse Williamsburg best seller" by New York Magazine, referring to the independent art, literature, and music scene in Brooklyn, New York.