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In each work, the Third World is seen in the harsh glare of a bare light bulb — the author's intelligence.
"The writing is playful and engaging" and the author's "intelligence provides sparkle as well as promise," Myla Goldberg wrote here in 2000.
Sally Wainwright's bracing characterisation of Anne in her recent TV drama To Walk Invisible got quickly to the heart of the author's intelligence and sympathy, but did so by eliminating the factors which, in life, prevented those qualities from being readily evident; the intense reserve, the plainness, the speech impediment, the habitual near‑silence.
As for Ms. Jackson's new book "Marginalia," one copy now bears this reviewer's genially inked compliments, vertical lines in the margins highlighting piquant anecdotes, occasional check marks affirming the author's intelligence as she leads the reader to the heart of the subject.
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It is a strikingly original work, shimmering with its author's luminous intelligence.
It illuminates, through the steady radiance of its author's profound moral intelligence, the world we thought we knew.
There are glimmers of the author's scalpel-edge intelligence, and James Spader is excellent as a white lawyer representing a white man accused of raping a black woman.
Felicity Kendal will replace Dame Diana when John Caird's production transfers, but all else should remain intact, including the young author's humor and intelligence.
Little wonder, then, that the language of extravagant regard in that New York Times Book Review write-up of Jonathan Franzen – "Like all great novels," Freedom "illuminates, through the steady radiance of its author's profound moral intelligence" – is rarely lavished on female novelists.
Thomas Fingar, Chairman of the National Intelligence Council and chief author of the United State's intelligence forecast said on Tuesday, September 9, that intelligence agencies accepted the consensual scientific view of global warming, including the conclusion that it is too late to avert significant disruption over the next two decades.
Written by a music therapist and researcher in psychology at New York University (she is also a jazz pianist and composer), the book focuses on the author's phrase "essential musical intelligence," a natural ability to use music and sound "to root out and transform painful emotional states" and to deal with pain from physical injury.
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