Sentences with phrase «literary passages»

To me, there is a sweet spot where literary passages evoke emotion in a way that transcends the words and the action.
«Strangely, it's the most personal, most literary passages, those where Étienne Klein puts himself on the scene, the ones that bring the reader happiness, that often don't come from his own pen,» L'Express wrote.
Since the Common Core began rolling out in 2010, there's been a push towards reading more informational, non-fiction texts; however, for the first time in approximately three or four years, some middle school grade exams were more heavy on literary passages and the students and teachers were blindsided.
A conceptual artist whose work trenchantly dissects themes of race, gender, and identity politics, Glenn Ligon appropriates literary passages from writers ranging from James Baldwin to Gertrude Stein to Richard Pryor and uses them as the substance of inky black - and - white compositions that often render the words unintelligible.
Bowdoin builds upon her own experiences and illustrates literary passages to create pictorial, multi-colored and tiered interpretations based on a ritualistic and methodical studio practice.
Photographers have visualized literary passages, constructed dreamlike imagery in darkrooms and studios, and drawn upon cinematic techniques in their pursuit of fabricating alternate realities.
The texts include literary passages as well as transcriptions from political prisoners in besieged cities such as Aleppo, turning testimonials into visual forms and producing a sense of simultaneously urgent appeal and timeless, collective memory.
A voracious reader and devoted music listener, often a literary passage or musical phrase will inform a new body of work.
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