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Biography
Biography meaning
A person's life story, especially one published. | The art of writing this kind of story.
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Bentley opened his 1905 Biography for Beginners with an example, entitled "Introductory Remarks", on the theme of biography itself: The Art of Biography Is different from Geography.
Moore said that the biography is not an authorized biography because Carlson had no role in the editorial process or in selecting the writer.
The allegations appeared in a biography of the actress, titled Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood, by Suzanne Finstad, published in 2001.
Lucas was known as the king of the drug trade in New York City in the late 1960s and early 70s, according to the biography database Gale Biography in Context.
During the interview, Sisi underlined that he never sought to be immortalized; however, he expressed hope for a biography telling his strenuous efforts for the sake of the people and the nation; a biography describing Sisi as being human.
There are holes in any author’s biography, particularly any author’s erotic biography, but there’s a special number of holes in Austen.
Also in June, the band was the subject of an intensively researched biography, Goodbye 20th Century: A Biography of Sonic Youth, written by music journalist David Browne.
Biography and film, radio, TV John Lahr 's biography of Orton, entitled Prick Up Your Ears (a title Orton himself had considered using), was published in 1978.
Character biography A biography has been developed for Kermit the Frog, as if he was an actual living performer rather than a puppet character.
Comfort's biography contests some claims about McClintock, described as the "McClintock Myth", which he claims was perpetuated by the earlier biography by Keller.
In 2010, Biography aired a full biography documentation of Belushi's life.
Stalin: A Biography (2004), along with Tucker the standard biography *Trotsky, Leon.
When it came to biography, Johnson disagreed with Plutarch 's use of biography to praise and to teach morality.
About five years later, Rice declined to reclaim the body, telling the school to “dispose of the remains of Dawn Powell in the City Cemetery, as the family does not wish to take possession,” according to Page’s biography.
According to her biography on the court website, Chutkan “argued several appellate cases and tried over 30 cases, including numerous serious felony matters” as a public defender.
According to her biography – which as of Wednesday morning was still posted on her office’s website – Worrell worked as a public defender in the Orlando area and later as a clinical law professor at the University of Florida College of Law.
According to his biography, Hollis’s father purchased 120 acres of farmland in 1948 when Hollis was seven years old.
A dramatic and page-turning biography of founding father Samuel Adams, penned by Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff (The Witches: Salem, 1692).
After a bumbling biography of his life by the narrator, portrayed by Damien Normandeau, and his helper, played by Liam Wittal, Shakespeare himself (Joenalie Jimenez) appears on stage to protest the portrayal of his life and to set the record straight.
After being told by an Italian woman that his use of Benin City-created, modern-day bronzes in his work “A Biography of the Forgotten”— shown during Venice — was “fetish,” he decided to start working with rosary beads.