Sentences with phrase «in evocative language»

In evocative language, she brings the reader along as she discovers the beauty and simplicity of life in Italy.
In evocative language, the christological hymn functions as a master image of the Christian view of the world.

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Here we have imaginative language, evocative in character, not the «literal» language of the chronicle.
In this task, the preacher will be served best by what Martin Heidegger calls the primary function of language: letting be what is through evocative images rather than conceptual structures.1 But we may be moving ahead of ourselves here.
Preaching effectively for social change requires fluency in two languages: that which is evocative, narrative, and metaphorical, and that which is denotative, logical, and discursive.
They had no written language but, using colorful and evocative pictographs, kept voluminous records in books of animal skin, agave fiber, or bark paper.
In keeping technical language to a minimum and matching the clearly written text to beautiful illustrations and clear and concise diagrams, Mann and her collaborators have produced an evocative summary of what it is to be whale.
«A Fantastic Woman,» the evocative portrait of a transgendered Chilean woman played by rising star Daniela Vega, was the instant frontrunner in the foreign - language category.
McCall Smith's prose is charming and evocative: ``... wonderful, exotic languages including one that had clicks and whistles in it... It's called!
- Publishers Weekly «If F. Scott Fitzgerald and Marguerite Duras had had a son, he would be Simon Van Booy; this is a truly special writer who does things with abstract language that is so evocative and original your breath literally catches in your chest.
BookPage has praised Franklin's «mastery of evocative language» and «taut and beautiful» prose, and I think you'll find that's the case in this excerpt.
His is a potent and evocative language wherein materiality and allowing the medium's tools to exist in their barest state is the most honest form of expression.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and -LSB-...]
The early Pictographs were created with a defined grid structure in order to organize theimages, often figurative and fragmented, in a utilitarian manner.Around 1948, Gottlieb began deconstructing the grid in an effort to find an alternative way to balance nature's interrelated forces: order and chaos.The earliest work on view, Inscription to a Friend, 1948, is an example of Gottlieb's initial attempts to integrate abstract forms that could still be relatable to a larger universal language, without the help ofthe grid.Inscription, 1954, demonstrates Gottlieb's further progression into purely abstract imagery using an evocative and highly developed lexicon.
Black's intentionally evocative titles, such as «Contact Isn't Lost», highlight her belief that language occupies a secondary role in comparison to the work itself and the effect it has on the viewer.
Hauser & Wirth Zürich presents a new and unseen work by Jenny Holzer, the New York artist celebrated for her evocative use of language and interventions in the public sphere.
A truly well - written strategic account manager resume, however, uses evocative language and a smart, conversational style to set you apart from the typical sales spiels and demonstrate in practice why your approach to consultative and persuasive selling works better than the competition's.
Now I know that my job is to look for symbolism; imagery; and evocative language in the words, voice, and nonverbal expressions — to let the poem unfold.
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