Mary McCarthy

NOUN
  1. United States satirical novelist and literary critic (1912-1989)
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  • I once noticed Mary McCarthy ending a line of dialogue with she asseverated, and had to stop reading to get the dictionary. Ten guidelines for better writing - that work
  • I once noticed Mary McCarthy ending a line of dialogue with “she asseverated,” and had to stop reading to get the dictionary. Words of the wise one | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • Hellman was repeatedly accused of untruthfulness, most notably by her longtime adversary Mary McCarthy, who announced on US television: "Every word Hellman writes is a lie – including 'and' and 'the'. The scandalous Lillian Hellman
  • What’s amazing about Brady is that it was entirely retrofitted inside of Yale’s ghastly, sarcophagal Payne Whitney gymnasium, not to be confused with Manhattan’s ghastly, sarcophagal Payne Whitney psychiatric clinic, temporary abode of Marilyn Monroe, poet Robert Lowell, and novelist Mary McCarthy. The Greatest Place to Play Squash?: Alex Beam
  • THE EXTRAORDINARY WORLD OF ‘GEOFFREY JENKINS ADVENTURE’ � Bawiseconsulting's Blog: For those die-hard Jenkins fans who can’t wait to read his works again, iUniverse Reprint Series, which includes the works of some of the world’s greatest authors, including “William F. Buckley, Jr.” and “Mary McCarthy” is proud to announce “that the man known for riveting thriller entertainment is back!” Archive 2009-08-30
  • I once noticed Mary McCarthy ending a line of dialogue with ''she asseverated,'' and had to stop reading to get the dictionary. Wright's Writing Corner: I Have Met The Enemy And It Is…Elmore Leonard
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