Sentences with phrase «more exoticism»

all the Moroccan imperial cities, Marrakech is undoubtedly that whose name evokes more exoticism, expatriation enchantment in Morocco.

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The paranormal is the least disturbing of the elements here, played with a gleefully operatic excess, and more than a whiff of the disturbing exoticism of Grand Guignol at work in the passions unleashed.
Random House even removed the diacritic from the name of Jo Nesbø lest such exoticism startle fragile crime fans (although Simon & Schuster have more faith in the child readers of his Doctor Proctor books and kept it).
Here, more than previously, Rhoades can be said to have attained a certain focus — on the similarities of two separate mass - market tourist exoticisms: fake maracas, sombreros; bogus designer handbags; Moroccan hanging lights and so on.
,» a Josephine Baker — like creature sporting ostrich feathers and a bare breast conjures the West's historic fascination with «Le Noble Sauvage» exoticism, while her kaleidoscopic bod tells a more contemporary tale: With knees made of artillery pieces and stacked cans of crude for high heels, oilmongering geopolitics insinuate themselves in her very contours.
You can find out more about Accra's art scene in Moses Serubiri's frieze feature from last November: does much of the art on show in the city amount to willful exoticism?
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