Verb
brust (third-person singular simple present brusts, present participle brusting, simple past and past participle brust)
Obsolete form of burst.
AllMusic reviewer Steven McDonald wrote, "Brust serves up a decent folksy stew with a few blasts of sarcastic humor, salted with performances from a handful of well-known friends." Source: Internet
Brust elaborated, "The novel should be understood as a structure built to accommodate the greatest possible amount of cool stuff." Source: Internet
Brust has written 14 published novels in the series, which is proposed to run to nineteen novels – one named for each of the Great Houses, one named for Vlad himself ( Taltos ), and a final novel which Brust has said will be titled The Final Contract. Source: Internet
Introductions by Brust * In 1987, Tor Books published the gamebook Dzurlord (A Crossroads Adventure in the World of Steven Brust's Jhereg). Source: Internet
Brust introduced the edition, saying that this translation (anonymous, originally published in 1888) was his favorite. Source: Internet
Brust is the only member of the band who is both seen onstage and named. Source: Internet