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The stress of travel enervated him completely, and his creative spirit shrivelled.
Add to that his observation that "Wallace started the process" of his own mythologizing, and we begin to see the complexities that energized and enervated him, the notion of an author locked in conversation, or even mortal combat, with himself.
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With a surname like that we're guessing he's a Brit, which would make him the first UK practitioner of that form of enervated, etiolated, sampladelic no-fi electro-funk pop that we've been raving about round these parts of late, made by Americans in their bedrooms with names like Washed Out, Memory Tapes and Toro Y Moi.
Rather than Ghostbusters overwhelming him, his soulful comic listlessness permeates the rest of the film; few big-budget movies have felt quite so humorously enervated.
Enervated by liquor, he began to cry.
Brazil emerged after the break looking enervated.
The man's seeming indifference had enervated her.
And he acknowledged being worn, enervated and world-weary.
The long wait at the peak had enervated her.
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