- "Tommy, the
Unsentimental" is a
short story by
Willa Cather. It was
first published in Home
Monthly in
August 1896. Jay
works in
Thomas Shirley, Sr's...
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Jonathan Holland of
ScreenDaily deemed the film to be an "admirably
unsentimental and
involving end-of-life
drama that comes, unusually,
peppered with...
- Jigsaw: An
Unsentimental Education is a 1989 semi-autobiographical
novel by
Sybille Bedford. It
shortlisted for the
Booker Prize that year. In many ways...
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backstory of a
secondary character.
Kirkus Reviews called it "Swift,
unsentimental, and
deeply satisfying." The
novel was
nominated for the 2018 Barry...
- bildungsroman,"
praising Ferrante's
ability to
create a "powerful,
unsentimental portrait of a friendship."
James Wood,
writing for The New Yorker, lauded...
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stories and many
novels in a
style characterized by
realism and an
unsentimental and
authentic introspection into the
complexities of
Indian society...
-
known for
their unexpected endings, and his children's
books for
their unsentimental, macabre,
often darkly comic mood,
featuring villainous adult enemies...
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experiences from his childhood, with
often unexpected endings, and
unsentimental, dark humour. Dahl was
inspired to
write Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory...
- and 1690s peak
times are
significantly different from each other. The
unsentimental or "hard"
comedies of John Dryden,
William Wycherley, and
George Etherege...
- in an
idiom you
absolutely have not
encountered before, and a dense,
unsentimental portrayal of the
collision between democracy, capitalism, and gangsterism...