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Briskly told, Rooney's novel is not burdened by excessive detail.
It's a briskly told story, driven entirely by ideas.
"It's a briskly told story, driven entirely by ideas," Jim Holt said here last year.
When he asked an attendant what all this meant, he was briskly told, "Broom closet".
Nearly all of the Decameron's stories are tightly plotted, briskly told, by turns satirical, witty and tragic.
There's much to be taken from its briskly told story about how interlocked causes can still advance each other with a bit of practical ingenuity.
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"The laws of the universe are absolute," the professor briskly tells his class, but these laws are vexing and slippery as they apply to human relationships.
Shapiro, writer and producer of a flurry of popular movie classics like "Pillow Talk," "Operation Petticoat" and "Touch of Mink," briskly tells the tale of David Russell, a man obsessed with saving John F. Kennedy to prevent his brother's subsequent death in Vietnam.
Although very much a European film in the sense that there are many loose ends and ambiguous resolutions as you watch the credits roll, the story moves along briskly as told by a narrator recalling vague incidents from 50 years earlier.
No flaw is ignored, no scandal is left unexplored and the story is told briskly and entertainingly.
The second chapter, "Rain of Fire", deals with the masterliness of Revelation, and the intertwining of Christianity and Neoplatonism: "the synapse is Plotinus", we are told briskly.
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