Sentences with phrase «not mythologized»

One part of Johns's career that was not mythologized until recently was his relationship with Robert Rauschenberg — his collaborator, his studio mate, his first great critic, and his lover, though even today museums and books are sometimes loath to say so.
I do not mythologize the male organ!»

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The OT is an apocyphal history of the Semitic people and the NT is a morality tale — mythologized historical fiction.
Despite all that Hollywood has done to mythologize exorcisms, he still believes in the power of this rite, a power born not of fear, but of faith.
I interpret the OT as an apocryphal history of the Jewish people and the NT as the mythologized account of a radical Rabbi's quest to bring the Word of God to the gentiles.
The story quotes the study My Daddy's Name is Donor by Elizabeth Marquardt, who wrote for «On the Square» an article titled The Kids Are Not All Right, a take - down of the recent movie's cheerful and utterly unrealistic mythologizing of sperm donation (the ultimate absent fathers).
After all, Jesus is not the only human being in history to be mythologized into a superhuman miracle - worker.
Jesus is not the only human being in history to be mythologized into a superhuman miracle - worker.
God breaks the grip of scapegoating by stepping into the place of a victim, and by being a victim who can not be hidden or mythologized.
... Executive produced by Bill Simmons, and sharply directed by Hehir, Andre the Giant doesn't have to work hard to mythologize the grappler.
She's an unreliable narrator, and while I wouldn't say I, Tonya laughs at her, it does undercut her attempts to self - mythologize her own status as an underdog turned unwitting villain.
That's not to say that writer - director Philip Kaufman, adapting Tom Wolfe's 1979 book, doesn't occasionally puncture such mythologizing.
THE DISASTER ARTIST As James and Dave Franco (plus a bevy of cameos) take us step by step through the apparently true story of the making of «The Room» (far worse then the simply dull and incompetent «Plan 9 From Outer Space»), they manage to not overly mythologize Wiseau or smirk at him too much.
This mythologizing of the Sixties is not good history.
In my struggle to write truth and not fiction, I didn't realize, at first, how much we mythologize ourselves when we write about our pasts.
Manjoo's column, «Don't Support Your Local Bookseller» asserts that killing off indie bookstores might not be such a bad thing because they are, «some of the least efficient, least user - friendly, and most mistakenly mythologized local establishments you can find,» calling them «cultish, moldering institutions.»
Not so Louise Bourgeois, who transmuted a family story of paternal infidelity into a narrative of mythological dimension that she always insisted was the primary driving force of her work, and for whom that self - mythologized personal narrative served as an undying battery to produce great art works until the end of her very long life, her late stuffed cloth figural sculptures as raw, uncompromising, and young as her early objects and drawings.
I don't — the American West fills me with fear and something like the National Parks makes me feel apprehensive, because it marks the land with some idea that we could mythologize it, control it.
Lawler's layered photos not only give insight into the ways museums and collectors operate, but strip away all the white - cube mythologizing that surrounds them, and in this way return them to the people.
And the other figures in the show, in the portraiture work that mythologized blackness, always verged on being too fantastical, yet didn't look like he was referring to a distant fable, but to people I knew or perhaps had met before.
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