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"belletrist" Definitions
  1. a writer of belles lettres

31 Sentences With "belletrist"

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She believes that people who've joined the Belletrist book club have gotten something similar from their reading time.
Locke the glossy belletrist gave way to Locke the fellow-traveller, Locke the savvy champion of proletarian realism.
Roberts and Belletrist are collaborating with Refinery29 as part of our annual 29Rooms interactive funhouse of style, culture, and technology.
It's called Belletrist and promotes a new book every month to Roberts' and Preiss' hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers.
It's called Belletrist, which means "writer of belles lettres" and is already the name of a pretty cool literary magazine.
She makes frequent use of the hashtag #currentlyreading and channels her 11 million followers them toward her book club Belletrist.
A lesser-known figure, the English belletrist Geoffrey Madan (1895-1947) had his collected in "Geoffrey Madan's Notebooks," published in 1981.
The literary lady started a book club, Belletrist, with her longtime best friend, filmmaker Karah Preiss, and she wants you to join.
Now a preeminent influencer in the literary world, Roberts' Instagram account often serves the purpose of promoting her book club, Belletrist, and the titles and indie bookstores it champions.
Belletrist, the online book club which the actress Emma Roberts helped found, offered visitors the chance to sit on an oversize typewriter or hand-write notes on blank book pages.
Founded by the actress Emma Roberts and the former Huffington Post video producer and creative talent manager Karah Preiss, Belletrist is sort of a next-generation book club for a new literary set.
If Belletrist is an example of a platform created around a CAA client, then Creative Labs' other brainchild, Ground Control, is a company that was created with CAA's roster of talent in mind.
In fact, Roberts owns so many books that, in 2017, she teamed up with her best friend, writer/producer Karah Preiss, to launch Belletrist, an online platform dedicated to celebrating and discussing great reads.
In her newest endeavor with friend Karah Preiss, the 26-year-old hopes to share her lifelong passion for reading through Belletrist, an interactive, online space spotlighting fresh new reads and independent bookstores around the country.
They have attracted withering scorn from, among others, E.O. Wilson, a Harvard entomologist and the doyen of the belletrist arm of the conservation movement, who finds their hubristic ideas "as free of fear as they are of facts".
"Abaporu" inspired Tarsila's husband at the time, the poet Oswald de Andrade, to write his celebrated "Cannibal Manifesto," which flayed Brazil's belletrist writers and called for an embrace of local influences — in fact, for a devouring of them.
In a recent Instagram post promoting her Belletrist book club, the actress wore a Topshop check print pinafore mini dress that popped in contrast to the mock neck long sleeve top that everyone should have in their closet.
And if you join, you'll be in good company: Emma says "one of her favorite moments" was when she was out to lunch and Nicole Richie stopped to show her Sex and Rage by Eve Babitz, a Belletrist recommendation.
In the last decade, however, there has been a steady renaissance of her work, thanks in part to young "book influencers" — literary enthusiasts with digital platforms like Emily Gould (who recently described Ms. Babitz's revival as "the Babitzance") and Emma Roberts, a founder of the Belletrist.
A year or so ago, the New York Public Library convened a panel on the Eve effect, led by her literary and cinematic daughters, Jia Tolentino of The New Yorker; Karah Preiss, Ms. Roberts's partner at Belletrist, and Zosia Mamet, a star of HBO's "Girls," who praised Ms. Babitz unabashed hedonism.
"There was a period of time when Esquire had a real literary charisma, and there was a culture that responded to it," said Mr. Fielden, 48, sounding nostalgic as he reclined in a banquette, wearing a steel-bluel Ferragamo suit and sporting what may be the best head of male hair in the magazine industry, a cascade of artfully coifed curls that calls to mind both the belletrist whimsy of Oscar Wilde and the gunslinger gusto of Wild Bill Hickok.
Gholamreza Ghodsi (1925 – 11 December 1989) was a belletrist and poet from Mashhad, Iran.
She is also a member of the Belletrist Association (Szépírók Társasága), the Hungarian National Association of Creative Artists (MAOE), and the Hungarian PEN Club.
Geoffrey Spencer Madan (6 February 1895 – 6 July 1947) was an English belletrist, and a collector and creator of aphorisms, many of which are recorded in his Notebooks.
Lipuš himself has developed into an outstanding belletrist. Younger prose authors include Jože Blajs, Martin Kuchling, Kristijan Močilnik and the internationally known Janko Ferk. There are a considerable number of lyric poets, Milka Hartman being outstanding. Anton Kuchling was part of this generation.
Lev (Yehuda Leyb) Osipovitch Levanda (, ; June 1835 – 18 June 1888) was a Russian author, belletrist, and publicist. His literary work made him a leading figure in the circles of the Russian-Jewish intelligentsia. Originally a vocal proponent of the assimilation of Jews into Russian culture, Levanda became a strong supporter of their emigration to Palestine following the 1881–82 pogroms across the Russian Empire.
Peter Dreyer left South Africa in 1962 and subsequently launched and edited Omphalos: A Mediterranean Review in Athens. In 1972, however, he was expelled from Greece by the military junta then in power there and moved to the United States. In New York he was a contributor to The Nation and to Coburn Britton's belletrist magazine Prose. During the 1970s, he was book columnist for San Francisco magazine and a frequent contributor to the San Francisco Review of Books.
Organizations like Residence Hall Association, ACM, Anime Club, and others are operated by SAFC funding. Arts, media, and performance organizations include: Amateur Radio Club, Belletrist, College Players, Dance Association, Film Society, FITV, Florida Tech Pep Band, The Crimson and WFIT. Students at Florida Tech have the opportunity to participate in a number of club and intramural sports in addition to the varsity athletics programs. The university offers intramural sports Flag Football, Ultimate Frisbee, martial arts, paintball, Disc Golf and Judo.
He taught at Cornell University from 2000 to 2016. He has written about Classic and Medieval Arabic Literature, Modern Arabic poetry, the Quran, Islam and the Indian Ocean. His research focuses mainly on the Middle East and South Asia. He is a former Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellow. He is Co-Executive Editor of the Library of Arabic Literature, an initiative to translate classical and premodern Arabic Literature, for which he is preparing a critical edition of the Shifa' al-‘alil by the eighteenth-century belletrist Azad Bilgrami.
Debate poems were common in Mesopotamian Sumerian-language literatureETCSL (first half of the 3rd millennium BC) and were part of the tradition of Arsacid and Sassanid Persian literature (third century BC - seventh century AD).Encyclopaedia Iranica on Drakht-i Asurig They featured prominently in the Arabic works of the Abbasid-era belletrist al-Jahiz, who wryly pitted the belly against the back, young male lovers against women, and blacks against whites, and continued in later medieval Islamic Persian literature.See Asadi Tusi#Monazerat (Debates) and Safina-yi Tabriz#Debates of inanimate objects The European debate poem first appeared as a literary form in the eighth and ninth centuries, during the Carolingian Renaissance. Beginning in the late ninth century, European clergymen began writing debate poems in Latin.
The Hungarian Helsinki Committee noted in favour of invalid vote that "the difference is in the message. The act of boycott is only the passive rejection of the forced referendum", while invalid vote is more efficient and can not be misinterpreted. In a declaration issued on 14 September, 22 NGOs, including TASZ, the Helsinki Committee, the Eötvös Károly Institute, the Methodist Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship, the Migration Aid and the Belletrist Association jointly announced to support invalid vote, referring the government campaign as "senseless" and "inhuman". István László Mészáros, a former SZDSZ MP announced to quit the Helsinki Committee, because the NGO "entered into party politics" and "as an organization, which once dedicated to the values of democracy and the rights of citizens [...] is campaigning against a referendum, one of the most important institutions of democracy".

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