Expelled from the Writers'Union, she was denounced by a leading Communist Party official as " half nun, half whore, " and her poetry became unpublishable.
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She also contributed to multi-author book titled : " First assembling for Tony Zwicker : a collection of otherwise unpublishable manuscripts ", ( Granary Books, 1999 ).
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The Simpsons, who look very much like the wild-eyed rabbits of Groening's " Life in Hell " cartoon, derived from an " unpublishable novel"
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His friends were equally active in the desperate attempts to get his work published, where he offended or felt cheated by a succession of publishers who found his work either unsellable or unpublishable.
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Random House said the book was unpublishable; Ms . Masters'lawyer _ the well-known Hollywood litigator Bertram Fields _ said Eisner had exerted his powerful influence to have the book killed.
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His role in the censorship process reportedly earned Georgescu personally the hostility of poet Ion Barbu, a modernist from Lovinescu's circle, whose political opinions and artistic tenets had made him virtually unpublishable.
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"That's absolutely true, " said Gammerman, who ruled in 1995 that the actress Joan Collins could collect $ 1 million from Random House for a book its editors had deemed unpublishable.
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After the publication of his poem " A story about Kurbsky " in the Yunost journal in 1968, he was heavily attacked in press, and for 8 years his original works were officially considered " unpublishable ".
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A top British editor for Random House, Kate Parkin, testified Thursday that, after seeing piles and piles of Miss Collins'work, she thought it was so unpublishable that she urged her superiors to break the contract.
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In a vote for verbal quantity over literary quality, a Manhattan jury Tuesday said that Random House has to compensate the actress-author Joan Collins for a manuscript that its editors have already declared to be unreadable and unpublishable.