• 69 (シクスティナイン, Shikusutinain) is a roman à clef novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published first in 1987. It takes place in 1969, and tells the story of some...
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  • 69 may refer to: 69 (number) A year, primarily 69 BC, AD 69, 1969, or 2069 69 (sex position) 69 Hesperia, a main-belt asteroid 69, a 1988 album by A.R...
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  • Little Women is an 1868–69 novel by Louisa May Alcott. Little Women may also refer to: Little Women (1917 film), a British silent film directed by Alexander...
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  • Bresson. Believed to be inspired by a passage from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1868–69 novel The Idiot, the film follows a donkey as he is given to various owners,...
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  • 69 is a 2004 Japanese film adaptation of Ryu Murakami's 1987 novel 69. The film was directed by Lee Sang-il. In Sasebo (on the Island of Kyushu, Southern...
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    longer novel, Coin Locker Babies, again to critical acclaim, and won the 3rd Noma Liberal Arts New Member Prize. Next came the autobiographical novel 69, and...
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  • working for Columbia Pictures. Jason Taverner buys a fifth of Vat 69 in Philip K. Dick’s novel, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said. In a scene of the 1976 Italian...
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    The Idiot (redirect from The Idiot (novel))
    is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The...
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  • translation published in 1942 by Arthur Waley of the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Journey to the West conventionally attributed to Wu Cheng'en of the Ming...
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  • The Cardinal of the Kremlin (category 1989 American novels)
    38°16′31.01″N 69°13′35.70″E / 38.2752806°N 69.2265833°E / 38.2752806; 69.2265833 The Cardinal of the Kremlin is an espionage thriller novel, written by...
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    Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The story...
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    A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book. The English word to describe such a work derives from...
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    The Great American Novel (sometimes abbreviated as GAN) is the term for a canonical novel that generally embodies and examines the essence and character...
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  • Hilderbrand (born July 17, 1969) is an American writer, mostly of romance novels. Her novels are typically set on and around Nantucket, where she resides. In 2019...
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  • Kajin the Beast Catcher ISBN 978-1-408-32704-3 Troon Harrison Steve Sims 69 Issrilla the Creeping Menace ISBN 978-1-408-32705-0 Tabitha Jones 70 Vigrash...
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    USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) is a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier currently in service with the United States Navy. Commissioned in 1977, the ship...
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    1957. Bond has authored more than 500 short stories, essays, and novels which includes 69 books for children. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in...
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    Herbert had to pay damages when it was ruled that he had based part of his novel The Spear on the work of another writer, The Spear of Destiny by Trevor...
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  • up Cleopatra or Κλεοπάτρα in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cleopatra (69–30 BC) was the last active Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman...
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    studies in the picaresque novel Eisenberg, Daniel (1979). "Does the Picaresque Novel Exist?". Kentucky Romance Quarterly. 16: 62–69. doi:10.1080/03648664...
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  • early novels. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780452277755. King, Stephen (2000). On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. New York: Pocket Books. p. 69. ISBN 0743455967...
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  • Seeing (novel), the English title of José Saramago's 2004 novel Ensaio sobre a Lucidez "Seeing", a song on the Moby Grape album Moby Grape '69 Seeing (composition)...
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    Là-Bas, translated as Down There or The Damned, is a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans, first published in 1891. It is Huysmans's most famous...
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  • and Noémie Merlant announced as the new lead. Novels portal Emmanuelle Arsan, 1971, p.34. Arsan, 1971, pp.69-71. Arsan, 1971, pp.188-187 Arsan, 1971, pp...
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  • Birdsong is a 1993 war novel and family saga by the English author Sebastian Faulks. It is Faulks's fourth novel. The plot follows two main characters...
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    Babbitt (1922), by Sinclair Lewis, is a satirical novel about American culture and society that critiques the vacuity of middle class life and the social...
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    In 31 years under the "Novel" name, the prize was awarded 27 times; in its first 76 years to 2023 under the "Fiction" name, 69 times. There have been...
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  • Krishna; Mittapalli Rajeshwar (2000). The novels of Mulk Raj Anand: a critical study. Atlantic Publishers. p. 69. ISBN 978-81-7156-934-2. OCLC 237560616...
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    Emma is a novel written by English author Jane Austen. It is set in the fictional country village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield...
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  • Bright Lights, Big City is a novel by American author Jay McInerney, published by Vintage Books on August 12, 1984. It is written about a character's...
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