Worse, though critically admired, Hoyer felt ignored by the public in her own West Germany.
One was "Side Show," the critically admired musical about a pair of Siamese twins.
Critically admired but seldom seen since its release, "The Day of the Locust" is a panoramic sideshow of grotesques clawing and clamoring for their piece of a tawdry dream.
He had compiled critically admired books and assisted Radhakanta Deb (1783 - 1867) in compiling Sabdakalpadrum.
As with the band's first album Lost Souls, Border Drive-In Theatre was critically admired but failed to achieve major sales.
(There, it would join Werner Herzog's critically admired "Into the Abyss," which did not make the shortlist of 15 Oscar-eligible documentaries.)
"The Hours," a best seller made into a critically admired movie, is perhaps a literary parallel to Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway."
Although sales were meager, in part because his publisher folded during the Depression, the book was critically admired, and it seemed Mr. Roth was on his way to a rich literary life.