Sentences with word «caesura»

So according to Ben - Chorin there is after all one Jewish caesura in the history of this unredeemed world: the revelation of the Torah on Sinai, given to the people of Israel through Moses.
According to Grant Faulkner, executive director of National Novel Writing Month, «Flash fiction, which is defined as being a story under 1,000 words,... communicates via caesuras and crevices.
caesura spans have been replaced with manual strings of, because the spans don't work on Kindle.
In each of them, something momentous occurs at the center of the picture — a vertical caesura that centrally divides the canvas.
Drawing inspiration from the multiple meanings of the word cut — a cinematographic transition, a graphic caesura, a mental hiatus — this exhibition brings together four artists who experiment with fractures and interruptions.
This caesura makes Kagan's book much less useful» and much more morally cramped» than it might have been.
Teshavah means the caesura of a human life, the renewing revolution in the middle of the course of an existence.
Between creation and redemption we know only one caesura: the revelation of God's will.
But we can perceive no caesura in history.
[There's no specific English equivalent — a caesura is functionally similar, while Western haiku writers usually employ a dash or ellipsis].
Fired and coated with pigment and resin, each ceramic work fits into one of six categories: inflexion, caesura, subduction, mantle, passage and calefaction.
Physically palpable and unsettling, this caesura becomes the moment of torsion between uncontrollable expanse and choreographed constriction.
A particular historical springboard for these new works was de Kooning's assertion that a successful painting had «no holidays» or caesuras - places where the painting was allowed to rest or to breathe.
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