Sentences with phrase «authorial voice»

The phrase "authorial voice" refers to the unique style, tone, and perspective that an author uses to tell a story or express their ideas in a written work. It reflects the author's individuality and can be seen through their choice of words, sentence structure, and overall writing characteristics. It helps to distinguish one writer from another and shapes how readers interpret and understand the text. Full definition
It's no wonder Marvel Studios basically killed Joss Whedon as a big time director; his exit interviews after the film's release did not paint a kind picture of the sort of strain he found himself under while trying to make the Disney bosses happy and still retain some sense of authorial voice (which didn't really happen, unfortunately).
Writers from Woolf to Calvino have narrated from multiple perspectives, calling into question the reliability of a single authorial voice.
I heard the voices of teachers, family members, old friends I'd lost touch with, and also a kind of archetypal authorial voice — perhaps a projection of my own inner voice interjecting and interpreting.
Waititi makes Thor: Ragnarok his own, bringing his signature authorial voice to a project with a massive budget and massive expectations.
Nevertheless, there's an assertive authorial voice and panache of execution that makes «Bitter Melon» worth rooting for even when it falls short of its own ambitions.
Of course, this can all be considered authorial voice, and Allen isn't alone in the camp of having all of his characters talk with a particular cadence.
These films were directed by animation veterans — Andrew Stanton and Andrew Adamson, respectively — whose authorial voices evaporated under the conditions of live - action filmmaking.
Here's hoping the Black Panther team grows large and diverse enough to make multiple adaptations and authorial voices possible.
Its writer / director Quentin Dupieux may be better known as French musician Mr. Oizo, but with his first feature in English (and second overall) he has demonstrated a mischievous wit and uncommon authorial voice that portends a bright future.
Today I'm at Writer Unboxed covering authorial voice.
A former flame of Kerouac's, Johnson had rare access to her subject, and she draws on personal recollections, important Beat writings and newly available archival materials to create a compelling portrait of the author's early years, the factors that shaped him as a writer and his quest for an authentic authorial voice.
In his twelfth novel, Irving proves once again that he is a natural - born storyteller with a unique and compelling authorial voice.
And he's coming into this as an increasingly influential authorial voice in our industry with a humility that my man Augustus probably didn't worry himself about too much:
One of the great joys of consuming pop culture lies in recognising a distinct authorial voice — the bridge - chorus of a great pop song written by Max Martin, or the John Wagner deadpan in a classic Judge Dredd strip.
«All my favorite games have a definite authorial voice.
SO There are other woman artists, Aimee Rankin or Barbara Kruger, who say they must make art as explicit, as obviously critical as possible in order to change or erase sexism from the audience's consciousness, and do it with a very authorial voice.
We tend to think of «storytelling» in the context of fixed works like novels and TV shows, where a strong authorial voice dictates everything.
We will also consider Pettibon's self - reflexive presentation as artist and writer, his play on the art historical trope of the self - portrait and the literary genre of the autobiography, and his destabilization of authorial voice.
Over time, the viewer can connect a narrative thread between the seemingly disparate works; a narrative that is indeed representative of a single authorial voice.
My own work is in the realm of imagination, and I found that here my authorial voice was also the voice of conscience, warning me of the path I might follow without the lodestar of the Catholic faith.
Since the authorial voice keeps us firmly inside Harry's own interior world, we need to undergo the process of purification more intimately than Rowling allows.
With no authorial voices included, the film takes the form of a two - hour introspective monologue, in which the maestro reflects on his directorial approach and why he loves filming beautiful women so much.
If Hooper really did direct it, it doesn't say much for his authorial voice that he left virtually no discernible fingerprints on the final product.
It's a bold statement about female agency, particularly when Huppert's authorial voice has say, though it's tough to shake a touch of smugness in Verhoeven's male gaze.
With just three feature films under her belt, Andrea Arnold has begun to establish an authorial voice that doesn't feel like anything else in the indie film scene or the rest of contemporary British cinema.
Among its many pleasures is the ease with which Mitchell slips from one authorial voice to the next, channeling Melville here and Huxley there, Evelyn Waugh and James Ellroy and Kingsley Amis and Anthony Burgess.
Trank was probably foolhardy in thinking anything approaching a authorial voice could exist in one of these films, just as anyone who believes Fantastic Four to be an inferior product to the rest of Marvel's garbage is puzzling — at least to this writer.
Booklist says, «Readers who enjoy Mark Haddon and Greg Olear will appreciate Wilson's authorial voice, which blends Oppen's good - natured naiveté and humorous asides with incisive cynicism.»
and don't get how that can possibly done without damaging their authorial voices.
You have to convince me you're professional, fully in charge of your authorial voice, no slips, no nonsense.
Our approach to copyediting is to ensure that your story is conveyed in the most effective way possible, while highlighting — rather than hiding — what makes your authorial voice unique.
We've been celebrating diversity on the pages of Writer Unboxed, and there's nothing more unique to a writer than their authorial voice.
Richard Rodriguez questions the nature of race and authorial voice.
Just as we might hope it would, that authorial voice, as Howey is diligently, obsessively, painstakingly delivering it, arrives in tones of diplomacy and grace frequently missed by those who feel threatened.
Now comes the time that authorial voices are cherished and heard rather than sympathized and patronized.
Mochizuki's works, however, lack any of Blumberg's authorial voice.
Tools of this extreme self - reflexivity include dissonant shifts of authorial voice, collapses of linear movements towards synchronicities, and a polytheistic embrace of historic, personal and institutional bodies of knowledge, including speculative futures.
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