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Accoucheuse
Accoucheuse Ac*cou*cheuse", n. [F.., fem. of accoucher.] A midwife. [Recent] --Dunglison.

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- Alan Stuart Cheuse (January 23, 1940 – July 31, 2015) was an American writer, editor, professor of literature, and radio commentator. A longtime NPR book...
- ourselves sane". In 2013 he published Odds Against Tomorrow, which NPR's Alan Cheuse described as a "brilliantly conceived and extremely well-executed novel...
- themes of emigration, racism and brutality and was described by NPR's Alan Cheuse as the work of a "lapidary young master". Lynch's second novel, The Black...
- Up**** and The New York Times. The title of the book, according to Alan Cheuse of NPR, is suggestive and mysterious to ****anese readersFranz Kafka is...
- the band went on tour. The cover art for the album was designed by Joshua Cheuse, who also designed the cover for the Clash on Broadway box set as well as...
- it as "the best generation starship novel I have ever read." NPR's Alan Cheuse praised the novel's narrative voice: "Almost the entire narrative, with...
- MGMT by Anthony Ausgang and the overall design of the packaging is by Josh Cheuse of Sony Entertainment. On March 9, 2010, MGMT released the song "Flash Delirium"...
- International Who's Who 2004. Routledge. 2003. pp. 1668. ISBN 1-85743-217-7. Cheuse, Alan (4 June 1989). "A worldly education Paul Theroux imagines a much-traveled...
- review, trashotron.com. Archived July 12, 2024, at the Wayback Machine. Cheuse, Alan (October 11, 2005), "Percival Everett's 'Wounded': Winter in Wyoming"...
- dramatic bent than the horror fiction for which he had become famous. Alan Cheuse wrote "Each of the first three novellas has its hypnotic moments, and the...