Not exact matches
And Boiardo» even more than Ariosto» is so irrepressibly inventive a
fabulist that one often has the feeling that, but
for the author's mortality, the story need never come to an end.
Another woman, Flannery O'Connor, one of Hawthorne's chief imaginative disciples as a moral
fabulist, blamed Emerson
for the «vaporization of religion in America.»
Johnson appears to be an utter
fabulist, an egoist with scant regard
for reality, pointing at a barren lot and waving at all the happy people he has housed there.
Director Steven Spielberg has long been a purveyor of magical fantasies
for the silver screen, a joyful
fabulist who also ventures into darker, more adult, dramas, as well.
, the picture is mainly interesting because, after having sat on the shelf
for a while, it's finally surfaced in tandem with Lasse Hallström's similarly - mothballed film about another
fabulist, Clifford Irving.
I'm a
fabulist by trade, so be forewarned: I've spent years looting my life
for fiction.
But first Raymie must learn to twirl a baton, which is how she comes to be at a twirling lesson flanked by world - weary, subversive Beverly Tapinski and
fabulist Louisiana Elefante, a girl stronger than her penchant
for fainting would make her seem.
Eighty years before the theft, these questions haunted Chagall and the enigmatic Yiddish
fabulist Der Nister («The Hidden One»), teachers at a school
for Jewish orphans.
Aesop, the ancient Greek
fabulist, serves as a point of departure
for this exhibition, which features more than fifty works that span Brătescu's career.
But what the hell, if the Left wants to pursue Stalinism, then they could be joined with calling
for RICO investigations of Trenberth and Mann and his hokey stick, and Hansen and his
fabulist claims and Schmidt and his egregious use of data.