In 1978, Mr. Schlesinger scored a literary and commercial triumph with "Robert Kennedy and His Times."
His poetry is one of anti-semitism's few literary triumphs.
At its publication, Narcissus and Goldmund was considered Hesse's literary triumph; bibliographically, it follows Steppenwolf.
So it goes with many of the later sections, which graze over the author's adolescence, schooling, work life, Army experiences, marriage and literary triumphs.
In addition to her literary triumphs, she has had songs recorded by David Byrne, Texas Tornadoes, Glaser Brothers.
He does, but his revelation is as indirect as the man himself, and therein lies Gore Vidal's literary triumph.
Yet on the very page where he makes this statement, he also calls Eliot's poetry "one of anti-Semitism's few literary triumphs."
The document is an improbable literary triumph.
Gunter Grass has assembled a body of work that is not so much a literary triumph as a clarion call to a people's conscience.
Anyway, in our correspondence, he mentioned your name and said you were responsible for his literary triumphs.