- Adam
Sisman (born 17
March 1954) is a
British writer,
editor and biographer. He
received the
National Book
Critics Circle Award for his
second book, Boswell's...
-
Robyn Ann
Sisman (4
August 1949 – 20 May 2016) was a
publisher and
author who
commissioned Robert Harris to
write his 1992
novel Fatherland and produced...
- Roc****e
Sisman (born
January 20, 1952) is an
American musicologist. The Anne
Parsons Bender Professor of
Music at
Columbia University,
Sisman specializes...
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score of 82/100
based on 32 critics,
indicating "universal acclaim". Adam
Sisman, le Carré's biographer,
wrote in the UK The
Daily Telegraph: "It is more...
- the past more than
other men's books".
Richard Davenport-Hines and Adam
Sisman wrote that "The bulk of his
publications is formidable ... Some of his essays...
- "apple",
hangi "which", hani "where",
inanmak "to believe", kardeş "sibling",
şişman "fat", anne "mother"
Native compound words, e.g. bugün "today", dedikodu...
- from the
original on 2017-03-02.
Retrieved 8 May 2018.
Sisman 1993, p. 28.
Russell 2017.
Sisman 1993, p. 30. "Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart –
Discography of...
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published in
French by
Abraham Galanté. More recently,
Professor Cengiz Şişman has
published a new
study called The
Burden of Silence.
According to a review...
- ISBN 9781480801554. Look up
Sabbatianism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cengiz Sisman, "The
Burden of Silence:
Sabbatai Sevi and the
Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish...
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cello and
violin (Hob. XI:89-91) are
considered part of the series. As
Sisman notes, they are the “most
intensively cultivated genre” of Haydn’s early...