Fumiko Enchi
Fumiko Enchi , 1905-86, Japanese novelist and literary critic. The daughter of a well-known Japanese literary scholar, she first wrote for the theater, later turning to novels and short stories. Enchi's work covers a wide range of subjects, but is generally centered on the inner lives of women and their roles in society. Onnazaka [the waiting years], awarded the Noma Literary Prize in 1957, traces the struggle of a matriarch to hold her family together through the early years of Japan's modernization. A prolific writer despite repeated bouts of illness, Enchi received numerous awards. Her modern Japanese translation of the renowned classical Japanese novel The Tale of Genji received wide acclaim.
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Exhibit reunites the four Nabis
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 3/2/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...counted themselves among the ranks of the Nabis (Hebrew for "prophets"), a semi...efforts beyond that first decade in which the Nabis were most fervent. Their goal was to break...through Sept. 9 at The Met. The four Nabis, who painted primarily in distemper...
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Artists as decorators Nabis painters held dear their noble calling
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 2/23/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...artists, writers and musicians called the Nabis (Hebrew for "prophets"). This organization...design and French whimsy. In a typically Nabis touch, he blends humor and high art with...artworks for domestic interiors created by the Nabis were similarly designed to control the...
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Food&Drink: Posh Nabis should be flushed with success; Taste Test Janet Tansley finds a restaurant that is breaking with tradition.(Features)(Restaurant review)
Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England); 9/28/2006; 700+ words
; ...delicious dishes, check out those loos! Foodie Facts Venue: Nabis - Traditional and Contemporary Eastern Cuisine Address: East...to the bill. Disabled Access: Yes CAPTION(S): STYLISH: Nabis Indian Restaurant breaks the mould
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Nabis' StaphVAX gets fast-track status from FDA.(Food and Drug Administration)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Pharma Marketletter; 10/18/2004; 546 words
; US drugmaker Nabi Biopharmaceuticals' StaphVAX (Staphylococcus aureus polysaccharide conjugate vaccine), which is currently in Phase III evaluation, has received fast-track status from the US Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of blood infections in end-stage renal disease patients.
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New weapon in guns fight; CRIME: Ballistics hub a major boost for firearm investigations.(News)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England); 3/2/2009; 700+ words
; ...National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS), which will operate out of an undisclosed...forwarded for submission to one of the three NABIS hubs. Each item will be forensically tested...with all associated intelligence on the NABIS database. Since the hubs began operating...
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Parisian Prophets, Brief & Brilliant
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/17/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...Establishment art. They called themselves the Nabis - from the Hebrew and Arabic word for...movement like impressionism. All, for the Nabis, were constrained by the tyranny of realism...in the first major retrospective on the Nabis in 30 years, much of it gathered from...
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New Weapon In The Fight Against Gun Crime.
M2 Presswire; 3/10/2008; 700+ words
; ...National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) was today seen by Home Secretary Jacqui...West Midlands Police. The GBP8 million NABIS will deliver, for the first time, world...investigations. The intelligence gathered by NABIS will also be used to proactively prevent...
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The Art of French Decorative Painting.
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine); 5/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...who banded together under the banner of the "Nabis" ("prophets"). As seen in the Nabis' baffle cry, they rejected painting as an illusionistic...and Ker Xavier Roussel were members of the Nabis for a decade. They were not effetes or bohemians...
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Odour-mediated sexual attraction in nabids (Heteroptera: Nabidae)
Magazine article from: European Journal of Entomology; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...olfactometer, Heteroptera, Nabidae, Nabis pseudoferus, N. rugosus Abstract. In...sexual attraction in two nabid species, Nabis pseudoferus and N. rugosus, was studied...attraction in two European nabid species, Nabis pseudoferus and Nabis rugosus. These species...
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Painting escapes the easel in spectacular French show
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/7/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...cavernous Parisian apartments. They were the Nabis (prophets, in Hebrew). They were standard...United States for the first time. "The Nabis were conciliators," Groom said. "They...physically into a given space. In short, the Nabis wanted their output to contribute to...
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Nabis
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Nabis. A group of painters, mainly French, active...of colour and rhythmic pattern. The name Nabis (Hebrew for ‘prophets') was...apart. Several of them, however, continued Nabis ideas into the 20th century, notably Denis...
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Jean Édouard Vuillard
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...of French painters who called themselves Nabis. His best pictures were inspired by the...Revue blanche, the magazine to which the Nabis contributed illustrations. Vuillard...rieurs (1899). He exhibited with the Nabis between 1891 and 1896. After the turn...
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Pierre Bonnard
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...formal Acad é mie Julian. The Nabis At the Acad é mie, Bonnard met...brotherhood by 1890 and named themselves the "Nabis," a word derived from the Hebrew nebiim...Boutteville, a dealer who represented the Nabis as a group. Bonnard's first one-man...
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Philopoemen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...He defeated Machanidas, tyrant of Sparta, at Mantinea. Nabis, successor of Machanidas, was driven out of Messene and was defeated (201-200) in Laconia by Philopoemen. When Nabis was assassinated, the Spartans were incorporated (192...
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Sérusier, Paul
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
...Bernard and Gauguin at Pont-Aven. He was converted to their Symbolist views and soon afterwards was one of the founders of the Nabis , a group inspired by Gauguin's expressive use of colour and rhythmic pattern. After visiting the school of religious painting...
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