单词 | writer-in-residence |
释义 | > as lemmaswriter-in-residence P1. Originally U.S. writer-in-residence: a writer appointed to a (usually temporary) residential post in a university or other academic institution, in order to share professional insights with students; (later also) a writer holding a (temporary) position in another type of institution or place.Cf. earlier poet-in-residence n. at poet n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > writer-in-residence writer-in-residence1946 1946 Antioch Rev. 6 319 Nolan Miller's..short stories appear frequently in Colliers, The Atlantic Monthly, and other magazines. He is writer-in-residence at Antioch College. 1957 J. D. Salinger Zooey in New Yorker 4 May 33/3 The second-eldest child, Buddy, was what is known in campus-catalog parlance as ‘writer-in-residence’. 1977 Daily Mail 9 Aug. 19/1 Novelist Jack Trevor Story..introducing himself as writer in residence at the new town of Milton Keynes, charged with ‘encouraging working-class writers’. 1995 Financial Times 8 Feb. 19/1 She is the finest playwright to have emerged in the 1990s..and currently writer-in-residence at the Royal Court. 2014 R. R. Russell B. MacLaverty (2016) p. xiii Before coming to Queen's.., he was Creative Writing Fellow at the University of East Anglia and writer-in-residence at University College, Cork. < as lemmas |
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