Sentences with phrase «revelatory pieces»

Writings identified by the first line of the «typescripts,» as they are called include revelatory pieces such as «When I start to paint...,» dated April 1, 1950 and «In this moment...,» dated Nov. 25, 1950.
Rumsfeld's something of an enigma, but if anyone knows how to get the answers out of him, it's Morris, and we're sure it'll be a powerful, provocative and revelatory piece of work, if it's anything like Morris» previous films.
Having gone where no woman (who wasn't an aspiring or actual transsexual) has gone for any significant length of time, let alone eighteen months, Norah Vincent's surprising account is an enthralling reading experience and a revelatory piece of anecdotally based gender analysis that is sure to spark fierce and fascinating conversation.

Not exact matches

So before sending a release, make sure its headline contains a stat, fact or compelling piece of information that's new or revelatory, and that your first sentence has the power to sell your story.
Sunder: The Gove piece is hardly revelatory.
In the interview, he recalled one piece of testimony that he had found particularly revelatory — «stunning,» as he put it.
The strengths and weaknesses of That Championship Season are remarkably similar to those of Everybody's All - American: uniformly great performances at the service of pieces that would probably work better in different mediums (the stage, the opera house), and indifferent ventriloquial narratives that engage in basic soothsaying less revelatory than «no kidding,» each ending with a happy, varnished (embalmed?)
King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Pál Fejös, 1930) This newly restored two - colour Technicolor treat is a revelatory combination of Art Deco surrealist set - pieces, acrobatic choreography and démodé trick photography bouncing off extremely dated but charmingly goofy humour and jazz which could scarcely be any more trad (notwithstanding that Gershwin's glorious «Rhapsody in Blue», written for the «King of Jazz» himself, bandleader Paul Whiteman, and used prominently in the film, was a pointer to certain new directions).
More than just a typical exhibition, however, Three Graces is also a revelatory experience, as the artists have created new works inspired by pieces from the museum's collection, which are also included.
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