gide in English

noun

family name; André Gide (1869-1951), French author well-known for his diaries and novels, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for literature

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1. Arabesques however, is a tale about double lives, an inner journey where our author merely shadows Gide.

2. He went on to start a flourishing Yoga studio, which he sold after getting a deal from a major publishing house to write a career gide.

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4. Though the book was considered a masterpiece by Gide, Mann, and Camus when it was published in 1935, The Asiatics doesn't look so daring eighty years later …

5. Valery seems to follow Andre Gide, who had called Goethe " the most un-German of all Germans" because he did not retreat into inwardness and distance himself from politics.

6. An Aspie 's Gide to Life on Earth covers the basics of overcoming daily stressors and incorporates articles and insights by fellow Aspies and professionals working with them, from Temple Grandin to Anita Lesko and Dr.

7. André Gide praised The Asiatics as "an authentic masterpiece"; Thomas Mann called it "brilliant." First published in 1935 and virtually unavailable for years, this extraordinary novel tells the story of a young American--the unnamed narrator--who hitchhikes his way across Asia, from Beirut to China, living off the land and depending on the hospitality of the people he meets along the road.