• Edward Hoagland (born December 21, 1932) is an American author best known for his nature and travel writing. Hoagland was born in New York, New York and...
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  • Hoagland (1884–1949), American plant physiologist and soil chemist Edward Hoagland (born 1932), American nature and travel writer Ellsworth Hoagland (1903–1972)...
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  • a practice that has made Tyler our foremost NutraSweet novelist." Edward Hoagland wrote in the New York Times, "Macon Leary, the magnificently decent...
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  • Newfoundland, Canada Heart's Desire (book), a 1988 essay collection by Edward Hoagland The Heart's Desire, a 2005 audio drama featuring the character Bernice...
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  • "incompatibilities, disappointments, unmet expectations—and lasting love". Edward Hoagland describes the novel: "Maggie, surprised by life, which did not live...
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    papyrologist Crawford Gates, musician George Ellery Hale, astronomer Edward Hoagland, author Ursula K. Le Guin, author Henry Bradford Nason, chemist Lou...
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    under age 18 and 17.9% of those age 65 or over. Luis Guzmán, actor Edward Hoagland, essayist Henry Oscar Houghton, co-founder of Houghton Mifflin Garret...
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    Hoagland Howard Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, actor, and lawyer. Carmichael was one...
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    has included Wharton and James biographer R. W. B. Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critics Camille Paglia and Stanley Hyman (whose wife Shirley...
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  • R. Ananthamurthy, Indian author, poet, and critic (d. 2014) 1932 – Edward Hoagland, American author and critic 1933 – Jackie Hendriks, Jamaican cricketer...
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  • Desire is a book by Edward Hoagland, published by Summit Books circa 1988 with the ISBN 978-0-67164-985-2. In the book's 35 essays, Hoagland offers his observations...
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  • Maine Horace Hildreth Rodman Rockefeller (1932–2000), philanthropist Edward Hoagland (born 1932), writer Richard Mellon Scaife (1932-2014), media mogul...
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    Art Buchwald, then Vice President George H. W. Bush, Anthony Hecht, Edward Hoagland, William Manchester, Richard L. Strout, as well as a four-color print...
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  • 1996: Geoffrey C. Ward 1997: Ian Frazier 1998: Cynthia Ozick 1999: Edward Hoagland 2000: Alan Lightman 2001: Kathleen Norris 2002: Stephen Jay Gould 2003:...
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  • Greeley Barbara Grizzuti Harrison Seymour Hersh Christopher Hitchens Edward Hoagland Richard Hofstadter Winslow Homer Jim Hougan Irving Howe William Dean...
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  • novel by Ardyth Kennelly "The Peaceable Kingdom", a 1997 essay by Edward Hoagland Canada: a Guide to the Peaceable Kingdom, ed. William Kilbourn (1970)...
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    England. In 2009, a state record for the mile was broken at 1:56.2. Edward Hoagland wrote an essay, "Americana, etc.", a paean to the Fair of 1969. His...
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    on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2011. "Essayist, nature writer Hoagland due in San Francisco". University of California – Davis, Davis Community...
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  • for miners in Telegraph Creek during the Cassiar gold rush. Author Edward Hoagland wrote extensively about Telegraph Creek in his 1969 book Notes from...
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  • (2003) The Hard Way Around: The Passages of Joshua Slocum (2010) The Edward Hoagland Reader (1979) "Berthold Leibinger Fellow, Class of Spring 2007". American...
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  • Lillian Hellman Pentimento: A Book of Portraits Lillian Hellman Finalist Edward Hoagland Walking the Dead Diamond River Dead Diamond River Finalist Lincoln...
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  • this area have included Diane Wilson's An Unreasonable Woman and Edward Hoagland's Sex and the River Styx, which won the 2012 John Burroughs Medal for...
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    Hitchcock, Major General during the American Civil War[citation needed] Edward Hoagland, essayist, taught at Bennington College; retired to Sutton[citation...
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  • Christopher Hitchens 1992: Noam Chomsky 1993: Terry Tempest Williams 1993: Edward Hoagland 1994: Jonathan Kozol 1995: Richard K. Nelson 1995: Scott Russell Sanders...
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  • described it as "an exhilarating Swiftian excursion into human folly". But Edward Hoagland in The New Republic found it too pessimistic, a view echoed by Joseph...
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    shared a birthday party with singer Art Garfunkle in 1984. The essayist Edward Hoagland described him as "admirably protean, encyclopedic, and indefatigable...
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    Birds and Ranch Hands", "I'm Black, You're White, Who's Innocent" Edward Hoagland, William Kittredge, Shelby Steele Lewis H. Lapham, Editor 1990 Vanity...
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  • art critic and historian Richard Haas: artist Martha Hill: dancer Edward Hoagland: writer Stanley Edgar Hyman: literary critic (whose wife Shirley Jackson...
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    Abraham Hoagland Cannon (also reported as Abram H. Cannon) (March 12, 1859 – July 19, 1896) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church...
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  • Winner Tom Wolfe The Right Stuff Finalist Joan Didion The White Album Edward Hoagland African Calliope: A Journey to the Sudan Douglas Hofstadter Godel,...
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