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"A Book of Silence" is a brilliant exploration of something — or is it a nothing?
"It's a brilliant exploration of how anxiety can cause people to start seeing things that aren't there," Keane says.
They turn what could have been a brilliant exploration of the hidden corners of contemporary reality into an opportunity for gawking and condescension.
Vicious has been garnering much pre-publication praise, and rightly so: it's a brilliant exploration of the superhero mythos and a riveting revenge thriller.
As Chafariz states, the documentary is a "brilliant exploration of the role of cricket in forging post-colonial West Indian identity".
Prefer Simon's show if you want, but prefer it for what it is: A great work of socio-political art, not a brilliant exploration of character, personality and soul.
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Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?; The Many Selves of Katherine North; The Schooldays of Jesus For Christmas brain food I recommend two brilliant explorations of animal minds, Frans de Waal's Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? (Granta) and Emma Geen's dizzyingly original debut novel, The Many Selves of Katherine North (Bloomsbury).
Tom Wolfe's drama about class, racism and politics is a brilliant social exploration of the New York of the 1980s.
Although the show seems to include miles of cartoons, you don't have to eyeball every episode to agree that he is an outsize talent, one that has found itself in a brilliant archaeological exploration of a very special world (with maybe some help from fellow diggers like Sid Caesar, Mel Brooks, Zero Mostel and E. L. Doctorow).
He moves from a brilliant musicological exploration of Ray Charles' invention of soul with "I Got a Woman" and its reincarnation in a political rap song about the failed response to Hurricane Katrina, through software development and public policies on weather data, to the very cutting edge of synthetic biology.
Brief and intense, the novel is brilliant in its exploration of emotional cowardice but marred by a portentous tone that at times feels cheaply secondhand — more "Bonjour Tristesse" than Gide or Genet.
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