- Tony
Eprile is a
South African and
American writer. His 2004 novel, The
Persistence of Memory, won the
Koret Jewish Book
Award in 2005,
beating out The...
- tā.14-4-1930 thī tā.4-5-1930 sudhī nivās
karyo hato. dāṇḍīmā̃ chaṭhṭhī
eprile śarū karelī
nimak kānūn (mīṭhānā satyāgraha) bhaṅgnī laḍatne temṇe ahīnthī...
- 35–47. doi:10.1007/s11125-012-9257-3. hdl:10642/1432. S2CID 143632041.
Eprile, Cecil. War and
Peace in the Sudan, 1955 – 1972.
David and Charles, London...
-
Dowling (born 1962)
Zebulon Dread (living) K.
Sello Duiker (1974–2005) Tony
Eprile (born 1955),
lives in the
United States Ahmed Essop (1931–2019), born in...
- The
Persistence of
Memory is a
novel by Tony
Eprile. It was
published in 2004 by W. W.
Norton & Company. The
story portrays 1970s and 1980s
South Africa...
-
Memory may also
refer to: The
Persistence of
Memory (novel), a
novel by Tony
Eprile The
Persistence of
Memory (short story), a
short story by Gael
Baudino The...
- and
Strategies – The
Sudan Conflict. Boulder, Colorado:
Westview Press.
Eprile, Cecil. War and
Peace in the Sudan, 1955 – 1972.
David and Charles, London...
- Nothing" in May 1969,
which was led by
Brian Blugerman,
Michael Eccles, Paul
Eprile and
David Glennie.
Unlike most protests, the
placards that the protesters...
- Giono. New York
Review Books published it in
English translation by Paul
Eprile on 17
August 2021. The Open Road was the
basis for the 1963 film Of Flesh...
- pp. 147. Harir,
Tvedt &
Badal 1994, pp. 105. Akol Ruay 1994, pp. 142.
Eprile 1974, pp. 94.
Collins 2006, pp. 91.
Royal African Society 1985.
Susser 2008...