Sentences with phrase «trinil aesthete»

It is often considered the most beautiful computer ever made, and showed Jobs at his aesthete's best.
Sorry, but I could not find a nursing home for «intellectual - aesthetes» for my mother, so I found her a place at a Jewish nursing home, which is where she wanted to be.
Rather, Miller's problem, or non-problem, would better be described as that of a «rootless cosmopolitan intellectual aesthete
• Gyula Krúdy, The Adventures of Sindbad: Not the Sinbad of the Arabian Nights, but a seducer and lover and aesthete of love, three centuries old at least, but indefatigable, a ghostly figure haunting the fading world of the Austro - Hungarian Empire.
Unfortunately, in the process, the Soviet cultural revolution was thrown to the wolves; but this aesthete can in any case hardly have thought any more highly of it than did J. V. Stalin)
Here's how Slavitt, who describes himself as «a skeptical Jewish aesthete of the late twentieth century,» translates the same passage from the «Hymn After Meat»:
Like Kierkegaard's aesthete, whose life is tyrannized by irresolution, such persons are always looking outside themselves to find a cure for their despair.
Updike has little patience with the romantic ideal of the artist as alienated aesthete.
Despite adulation and a life in high society, however, Runciman remained personally frugal, a Calvinist rectitude balancing, at times awkwardly, the indulgence of the aesthete.
McCarthy's male peers regarded her as politically unserious, a mere aesthete, and that seems partly true of her fictional counterpart.
He too frequently continues to cherish that self - definition, despite its unfitting connotation of the aesthete.
But Whitehead is not talking about God as an amoral aesthete.
As his mind turned increasingly to philosophy, the physicist in him sought to understand the whole of reality and not only man, whilst the aesthete in him interpreted all reality by extrapolation from human experience, thus finding aesthetic value in all actuality.
I myself doubt that the Narnia stories will ever really appeal to the aesthete or the narcissist in each of us; they — and Aslan — are far too morally serious and demanding for that.
The postmodern aesthete, that homo erectus appetitus, this featherless biped possessed of desires and wants, who makes contracts of convenience and who is vacant of love but vibrant with lust — this is very much the man of the hour.
So Henry was no mere aesthete or partisan of «art for art's sake.»
Balzac saw fashion as a language, but it now takes a Barthes or an Eco to decipher the intricate uniforms fashion designers have provided for the lost middle classes of the advanced nations: cowboy, tycoon, traditionalist with liberal views, teenage tough, honest laborer, jovial professor, aesthete, and on and on.
He described a conversation he had had after George Orwell's death with Cyril Connolly, the writer - editor - aesthete who had been with Orwell at prep school and then at Eton.
Why, Malcolm asked Connolly, had their mutual friend Orwell become such a passionate and sincere, even puritanical, moralist, when so many of his contemporaries at school had become aesthetes, homosexuals, Communists, or all three at once?
Who's right — the aesthetes or the moralists?
If for the aesthetes in the 1880s «Life is ritual,» death too is ritual and, like life, imitates art in the play.
Further, an «aesthetic person» or (vulgarly) an «aesthete» is often taken to be what is sometimes styled «arty,» a term that has become pejorative in significance.
Cf. Theodore A. Gill, «Bonhoeffer as Aesthete» (unpublished paper).
Gone are the days when liturgical concern could be dismissed as the hobby of a few aesthetes.
I'm an aesthete through and through.
There's a philistine and an aesthete in all of us, and a murderer and a saint.
England, importantly, looked clever, in the stereotypically un-English way that Hoddle, ever the aesthete, was trying to impose on his team.
Madridstas do love winning yet more than anything they love winning in style, like a team of aristocratic aesthetes befitting of the club's royal title and their self - projected regal disposition.
The aesthete's favourite player, who apparently can talk the hind legs of a wildebeest and rejoices in the nickname Blakey after the character from «On the Buses», there is guilt attached to his inclusion here as Burnley fans like to claim him as their own.
But the idea of John Spencer: Secret Fashion Aesthete is intriguing.
Coss made the startling suggestion that we respond to art, and to our visual world, not just as aesthetes (or even Philistines) but as animals.
With only a few lines on a single shell, it is impossible to say how unusual the Trinil aesthete was at the time.
Aesthetes wince.
In the depths of The Old Vic Tunnels find The Enlightenment Café a Victorian world for aesthetes, geeks, bon - viveurs and enquiring minds.
Colorful, cheeky needlepoint canvases designed to enchant fellow aesthetes and inspire creativity.
The city of Philadelphia has much to offer, whether you are a historic aficionado, foodie, aesthete, or fashion enthusiast.
Though bringing in a bona fide action - cheese aesthete like David Leitch (Atomic Blonde, John Wick) to direct counts as a minor coup, Deadpool 2's attempts to fight superhero fatigue with self - awareness and meta shock value can become exhausting.
Take you aesthete's taste to purer things.
Just to be clear: I'm not an art - for - art's - sake aesthete; I've played on Team Horace since a seventh - grade production of «El Mago de Oz» brought down the «English Only» signs in my middle school cafeteria.
In recent years, the nonsense term elevated has been attached, sometimes, to genre fare that is reputed to offer aesthetes a richer, more reputable experience than they might expect.
Together with Leonid Kinsky and Mischa Auer, Belasco was one of filmdom's favorite comic Russians, usually cast as an excitable musician, choreographer or aesthete.
A hokey young star of Western shoot - «em - ups (Alden Ehrenreich) is awkwardly rebranded as the leading man for a society picture being directed by a noted aesthete (Ralph Fiennes).
Expatriates, aesthetes, dilettantes, and Romeos form a motley group living in an artists» colony in a Tuscan villa that has a beautiful hilltop view of Siena.
Lucy's mission in coming to this idyllic outpost for various expatriate artists and aesthetes is to learn more about her mother.
Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film may be half as long as Warhol's opus Sleep, but its overview of the pop aesthete's life and art is nothing if not encyclopedic.
Jean - Baptiste doesn't classify any particular scent as «good» or «bad»; he's a budding aesthete, unleashed in a gallery of smells.
Reynolds is an aesthete, and a delicately tuned neurasthenic bundle of anxiety: a Marcel Proust of the rag trade.
Clearly an aesthete with a nose for intertexuality, auteur - bound McDonagh's disciplined sophomore feature culminates in the Bergmanesque line: «there's too much talk about sins and not enough talk about virtues».
Empty style, hollow themes, and at least one terribly miscast lead, all filtered through the eye of a sneering aesthete.
Transfer student Lilly (Analeigh Tipton), our initial audience surrogate, is immediately befriended by aforementioned soap - aesthete Violet (Greta Gerwig) and prim subordinates Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and Heather (Carrie MacLemore).
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