His photographs reveal the cultural, psychological and historical
undercurrents beneath the surface of modernity.
The undercurrent beneath this lay woman's anxiety is something that perplexes many who read this: how does the church address the problem of «ritual boredom» which afflicts our culture?
Not exact matches
An early, intense two - hander between Richardson and Martin instantly crystallizes the
undercurrent of class tension that runs
beneath the civilized sniping; Gorman spends the opening act with the affect of a man who's actually a pile of badgers in a trench coat, effortlessly angling the comedic bent into the darkness as the bodies pile up.
One of the primary reasons her performance here is so exceptional is in the way she makes that
undercurrent felt, even as the external nature of the character is so dissimilar from the pain
beneath the surface.
But
beneath the little rivalries, petty disputes and everyday crises of the School, a darker
undercurrent stirs.
His short fiction can be found in The Colored Lens, A Game of Horns: A Red Unicorn Anthology, Dragon Writers: An Anthology, and the upcoming
Undercurrents: An Anthology of What Lies
Beneath.
In
Undercurrents: An Anthology of What Lies
Beneath, twenty - three talented authors, including New York Times bestsellers Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta, and Jody Lynn Nye, have stood on the shores of their psyches and looked out over the ocean of possibility and wondered «What lies beneath?
Beneath, twenty - three talented authors, including New York Times bestsellers Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta, and Jody Lynn Nye, have stood on the shores of their psyches and looked out over the ocean of possibility and wondered «What lies
beneath?
beneath?»
Beneath the banal facade of post — World War II life was an
undercurrent of madness and delirium that artists throughout Europe, Latin America, and the United States tapped for inspiration.
Beneath its lush and sugary artifice, the work possesses a toxic
undercurrent.