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anthology

[an-thol-uh-jee] / ænˈθɒl ə dʒi /


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Reading the short anthology, it quickly becomes clear why his audio dispatches have always had a prose-like quality often lacking among public radio reporters, whose delivery tends to be as dry as Death Valley.

From Los Angeles Times

The anthology comic is often credited as kicking off the superhero genre in comics.

From Los Angeles Times

The lurches in tone — family melodrama to political thriller to dinner-table farce — make this feel less like a series than a short-story anthology by mismatched authors riffing on a theme.

From New York Times

The genre continued to grow with other poetry gatherings, anthologies and articles in academic journals.

From Los Angeles Times

From the Emmy Award-winning anthology series Independent Lens comes a documentary about the activist Ruby Duncan, who led a grass-roots movement of mothers to fight for guaranteed income in the 1970s.

From New York Times