Achieving moments
of lyrical beauty seldom before attempted, much less reached, in his earlier films, Rosi here appears to be moving beyond a politically - inspired cinema and more towards an investigation of private spheres of experience.
Tóibín writes plain fine prose marked by occasional flights
of lyrical beauty.
Not exact matches
He becomes
lyrical in writing about the
beauties of mathematical continuity.
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin find it «sensual and
lyrical, tremendously well acted, heavy in visual and verbal metaphor, and so ablaze with pastoral
beauty that the hillsides and forests seem to glow with their own amber light,» and Eric Kohn
of Indiewire agrees, claiming the film «maintains a visual sophistication unparalleled in international cinema.»
Fox Searchlight has revealed the official trailer and poster for what is likely its main Oscar contender Youth today and like the European trailer from a few weeks ago, it's an emotional and
lyrical piece
of beauty.
The provocative film is a
lyrical exploration
of youth,
beauty and ambition, seen through the eyes
of a conflicted American modeling scout and the 13 - year - old girl she discovers.
When it's done well, it has the
lyrical quality
of the perfect poem, the emotional punch
of a novel and the
beauty of a sculpture.
A work
of bold,
lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly with the passage
of time, 26a will surely be one
of the most - talked - about novels
of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order
of literary achievement.
This
lyrical memoir will transport you to the breathtaking landscapes
of West Africa, whose stark
beauties will instill wonder in even the most experienced traveler.
I found myself re-reading sentences and paragraphs just for the
lyrical beauty of them.
Al - Mohaimeed's prose is taut and yet
lyrical, evoking the harsh
beauty of the desert landscape in spare sentences rich with vivid imagery.
Like Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Winter is full
of lyrical passages about the sanctity
of a simple life: «This valley shakes with mystery, with
beauty, with secrets — and yet it gives up no answers.»
The Cloud Sketcher is a transforming journey into the heart
of beauty and the peril
of love, a romantic,
lyrical epic that resurrects history with such authenticity and drama as to place Richard Rayner in the company
of our very best novelists.
A transforming journey into the heart
of beauty and the peril
of love, a romantic,
lyrical epic that resurrects history with great authenticity and drama.
The novel is bleak, but there are certainly moments
of beauty (and let me note that Lee's prose is always
lyrical, even if he's writing about torture); a high point is the reflection on mercy that weaves throughout the story.
The large gallery that you'll come upon about two - thirds into the show, with works from 1943 and 1944, is an audacious array
of breathtakingly
lyrical beauty.
Through the use
of crawfish traps, animal casings, and drainage ephemera Franklin chronicles the power, destruction, and
beauty latent in observation and creation, violence and healing that are
lyrical elements
of the everyday.
It demonstrates the raw, emotional power
of his iconic drip paintings while looking forward to an entirely new series, all the while retaining an underlying
lyrical beauty.
There is a further reading
of the work in its play between violence and
beauty, and the apocalyptic and the
lyrical.
Often graduates
of local art departments, artists working «Off Broadway» take a variety
of different approaches, from
lyrical searches for
beauty and transcendent meaning, to science and technology - driven aesthetic experiments, to raucous critiques
of popular culture.
The
beauty of Krasner's work lies in part in her utter expertise in handling her spontaneous impulses; there is a physicality to the gestures she creates that illustrate an internal
lyrical rhythm that is both striking and entirely her own.
Represented in museum collections across the country — including the Autry Museum
of the American West, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum, and the Briscoe Western Art Museum — Hagege brings the subject matter
of the West and the Southwest into the twenty - first century with a
lyrical contemporary style, a masterful technique, and a brilliant palette that captures the
beauty of the Southwest.
Carolanna Parlato's show
of recent paintings continues her long preoccupation with how
lyrical abstraction might evoke ephemeral
beauty combined with a certain rigor
of process that actively arrests the form's potential drift into maudlin, painterly dramatics.
From her debut on the New York scene in the 1950s through to the 1990s, she painted her way into the annals
of Abstract Expressionism with steely determination, creating a body
of work
of soaring
lyrical beauty.