Sentences with phrase «with poetic prose»

Well worth the wait, works from 2003 to 2013 are gathered here in full - color plates, along with poetic prose by the artist, essays by Donatien Grau and Jennifer Higgie, and an interview conducted by Naomi Beckwith, who curated Yiadom - Boakye's 2010 show at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
From philosophy and religion to geography and architecture, to weapons and mythology and symbolism, the author introduces us to every aspect of this land and its varied peoples with poetic prose that draws us easily into the story.
She also makes the unbearable nearly bearable with her poetic prose and her life - affirming passion.

Not exact matches

But whereas in translating scientific prose the aim is simply to reproduce with complete accuracy the author's statements, in translating «poetic» language the primary aim is not just to reproduce statements about reality but, as far as may be, to make the same communication of reality — which will mean trying to reproduce something of the author's «tone of voice», something of the mood and colour of tie original.
While the self - loathing artiste Charlie (Nicolas Cage) struggles to capture the essence of Orlean's poetic but decidedly uncinematic prose about orchid enthusiast John Laroche, brother Donald (also played by Cage) is having a far easier time with his own creative (in name only) writing endeavors, slavishly adhering to the structure guidelines set forth by screenwriting guru Robert McKee (played onscreen by Brian Cox) to come up with a thoroughly formulaic Tinseltown - ready thriller.
Kimberly's poetic prose bares her world with candid, innocent openness.
Uncompromising literary fiction often contains prose that are more concerned with being stylish and flowery, thereby torturing the narrative and losing the reader in the poetics.
Filled with a growing sense of claustrophobia and longing, and marked by observant and poetic prose, Laura's passages are the ones I clung to most.
Winner of the Prix Goncourt, The Patience Stone captures with great courage and spare, poetic, prose the reality of everyday life for an intelligent woman under the oppressive weight of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
In the Classroom: Talk with students about how a novel in verse is different from a prose novel (e.g., the use of white space, line breaks, poetic forms) and why an author might choose this verse format.
Higgins» poetic prose paired with Hughes» vibrant and nostalgic illustrations provide a feast for the imagination.
His clipped and poetic prose is saturated with the weight of its storytelling obligations and delivers handsomely.
Hill has the ability to move a story along quickly, considering the length, with involving secondary characters and poetic prose.
In his recent exhibition Blind Spot and Black Paper and the related book, he links images of public and private spaces with insightful prose in a glancing, poetic manner.
The poetic, even philosophical, prose mirrors the romanticized language of the former magazine, but becomes tinged with a subtle sarcasm and self - mockery that destabilizes the relationship between image and caption.
This philosophical and poetic prose reflects the romanticized language of the old magazine but is tinted with precise sarcasm and self - mockery that weakens the relationship between the illustration and the caption.
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