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Heather Gudenkauf
Heather Gudenkauf is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Weight of Silence.
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Heather Gudenkauf is the New York Times bestselling author of The Weight of Silence,
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Shusaku Endo
Silence is the most important novel of the acclaimed Japanese author Shusaku Endo.
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John Cage
Composer John Cage wrote a famous piece of music consisting of 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence.
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Catherine Therese
Catherine Therese wrote The Weight of Silence about family alcoholism.
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Shūsaku Endō
The title of the piece comes from the 1966 novel Silence by the Japanese author Shūsaku Endō.
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Scorsese
In 2016, the novel was adapted into a film, also named Silence, directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, and starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano and Ciarán Hinds.
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noted explorer, author and publisher Erling Kagge
In his essay about silence, noted explorer, author and publisher Erling Kagge notes three things-1)
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Norwegian author Erling Kagge
In his book “Silence”, Norwegian author Erling Kagge explores experiences he had in situations of vulnerable solitude, including trips to the North- and South Pole and his climb of Mount Everest.
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an important Japanese author, Shusaku Endo
But, Silence actually is based on a celebrated novel by an important Japanese author, Shusaku Endo, and so bear in mind
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Somerville
In Somerville's memoir, Somerville wrote ‘I was reserved and unexpansive, in consequence of the silence I was obliged to observe on the subjects which interested me’, and ‘I felt in my own breast that women were capable of taking a higher place in creation than that assigned to them in my early days, which was very low’ [1].
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Yuli Novak of Breaking the Silence, Michael Sfard of Yesh Din (and others), Rami Elchanan and Bassem Aramein from Parents Circle Families Forum, Sari Bashi from Human Rights Watch (and formerly from Gisha
Authors include Yuli Novak of Breaking the Silence, Michael Sfard of Yesh Din (and others), Rami Elchanan and Bassem Aramein from Parents Circle Families Forum, Sari Bashi from Human Rights Watch (and formerly from Gisha), Efrat Cohen-Bar from Bimkom, and Dani Filc from Physicians for Human Rights-Israel.
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by Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci of DNA Songs
(2015) 'Sound of Silence' (2016) 'Fighting for Love' 'Sound of Silence' is a song performed by Australian recording artist Dami Im.[1] Written by Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci of DNA Songs, DNA Songs is best known as Australia's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 which was held in Stockholm, Sweden, where DNA Songs finished 2nd, receiving a total of 511 points.[2][3][4]
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Japanese-Catholic author Shusako Endo
In his moving novel, Silence, Japanese-Catholic author Shusako Endo once described the continent of Asia as a “swamp” that choked the sapling of the Gospel and made the Gospel uninhabitable for Christianity.
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Heldriss of Cornwall
The manuscript, Silence, is allegedly the work of an otherwise unknown writer, Heldriss of Cornwall.
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Ayun Halliday
Ayun Halliday also composed with silence, an artistic choice that still intrigues people enough to get them taking the plunge into John Cage's wider body of work, which also includes compositions of words, many thousands of them written and many hours of them recorded.
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Honore de Balzac
or silence's treatment, Honore de Balzac took over /Seraphita/ in 1835 and published silence.
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