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Prose is
language that
follows the
natural flow or
rhythm of speech,
ordinary grammatical structures, or, in writing,
typical conventions and formatting...
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Armenian prosaist,
blogger and writer...
- wife of Suur Tõll in
Estonian mythology Piret Bristol (born 1968), poet,
prosaist and
novelist Piret Hartman (born 1981),
politician Piret Jaaks (born 1980)...
- Maryja, Marya, Omega,
Szczerba Occupation Novelist, publicist, playwright,
prosaist Nationality Polish Literary movement Naturalism Spouse Konstanty Śnieżko-Błocki...
- was a
private garden of Fan
Zhongyan who was the most
notable poet and
prosaist in an age of
lively literature prosperous. A
Muslim district, including...
- Izmaylova. It may
refer to:
Alexander Izmailov (1779–1831),
Russian fabulist,
prosaist, and
journalist Chingis Izmailov (1944–2011),
Russian psychophysiologist...
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basketball and
handball player and
coach Mirosław Żuławski,
Polish writer,
prosaist,
diplomatist and
screenwriter Mirosław (disambiguation)
Miroslav (given...
- Mirosław Żuławski (16
January 1913 – 17
February 1995) was a
Polish writer,
prosaist,
diplomat and screenwriter. He was
father of film director,
Andrzej Żuławski...
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Macedonian actor, showman, TV presenter, comedian, singer, songwriter, and
prosaist. He was born on July 15, 1963, in
Skopje to
composer Aleksandar Džambazov...
- Arto Paasilinna,
known for his
comical narrative, was
nominally Espoo's
prosaist. Of his novels, Elämä lyhyt, Rytkönen pitkä ("Life is short, Rytkönen is...