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afterword

[af-ter-wurd, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌwɜrd, ˈɑf- /


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The line is quoted in her daughter Anne’s afterword to “Still Pictures: On Photography and Memory,” Malcolm’s posthumously published not-quite memoir.

From Washington Post

The afterword of this book is written by Malcolm’s daughter, Anne.

From Los Angeles Times

In other words, this Pushkin hardcover would have benefited from a contextual introduction and at least a brief afterword to make clear that this “novella” should really end with the words “To be continued.”

From Washington Post

In a brief afterword, Kingsolver expresses her gratitude to Dickens and acknowledges living for years “with his outrage, inventiveness, and empathy.”

From Washington Post

He acknowledges in an afterword that it was daunting, if not foolhardy, to attempt a new book about Kennedy.

From Los Angeles Times