- "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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known for
their unexpected endings, and his children's
books for
their unsentimental, macabre,
often darkly comic mood,
featuring villainous adult enemies...
- Jigsaw: An
Unsentimental Education is a 1989 semi-autobiographical
novel by
Sybille Bedford. It
shortlisted for the
Booker Prize that year. In many ways...
- series, Gunn
described it as dark, "humorous but
never goofy", and
unsentimental, with
adult and
political themes. He was
influenced by the Universal...
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grotesque characters,
often in
violent situations. In her writing, an
unsentimental acceptance or
rejection of the limitations,
imperfections or differences...
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French film director,
screenwriter and
actor known for the
rigorous and
unsentimental style of his films. His work is
often described as "realist", though...
- bold, venturesome, thick-skinned,
uninhibited Utilitarian, objective,
unsentimental, tough-minded, self-reliant, no-nonsense,
rough Sensitivity (I) Sensitive...
- him as an up-and-coming
young filmmaker.
Critics praised the film's
unsentimental, spare, and
unvarnished combat scenes and its raw, black-and-white cinematography...
- redemption. Like the playwright's
original work, it is
known for its
unsentimental realism.
While today it is
heard in the composer's
original version...
- man's world." A
Chicago Sun-Times
reviewer described the
series as an "
unsentimental portrayal of
complicated 'whole people' who act with the more decent...