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  1. Nov 23, 2020 · JAMES MAGNUSON: A literary Life & Legacy. by GREGORY CURTIS. The Ransom Center recently acquired the archive of a vitally important literary figure. James Magnuson is a widely respected author. He has published nine well-received novels, won awards while writing for the movies and for television, and has seen so many of his plays produced that ...

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  2. James Magnussen. James Magnussen (born 11 April 1991) is a retired Australian swimmer and Olympic medallist. He was the 2011 and 2013 100-metre freestyle world champion, and holds the record for the fifth fastest swim in history in the 100-metre freestyle, with a time of 47.10, which until 2016 also stood as the fastest swim in textile swimwear ...

  3. By James Magnuson. 313 pp. W. W. Norton & Company. $25.95. Adam Langer’s latest novel is “The Salinger Contract.” He is the arts and culture editor of The Jewish Daily Forward.

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  5. James Magnuson. Psych. Sciences, U. Connecticut; BCBL (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain & Language) Actions and affordances in syntactic ambiguity resolution. The time course of spoken word learning and recognition: studies with artificial lexicons. Acoustic differences, listener expectations, and the perceptual accommodation of talker ...

  6. James Magnuson. Professor. Psychological Sciences. Education. ... The Mental Lexicon (spoiler alert: we discover Dr. Magnuson denies the existence of a mental lexicon)

  7. Jan 24, 2014 · Magnuson directs the James A. Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, and so he knows something about the literary world he lovingly lampoons in the novel. Many of the laughs come ...

  8. About the Author. James Magnuson was born in 1941 and grew up in a series of small towns in Wisconsin and North Dakota. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin, he made a living as a playwright in New York City, directing street theater in Harlem and producing his own plays in some of the most obscure theaters in the city.

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