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"I am not African-American, and I have never been on a whaling ship — but I like history, and it had this evocative feel".
Still, the 1950s reconstruction (Grosser Hirschgraben 23-25; 49-69-138-80-0; www.goethehaus-frankfurt.de) provides an evocative feel for the early life of Goethe, who was born into a wealthy Frankfurt family and later forsook his hometown.
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It's a masterpiece of short-form tension – a confluence of sound and image so viscerally evocative it feels almost domineering.
NON-FICTION The Places In Between, by Rory Stewart (Picador) On foot, through the Afghan winter, with only a toothless mastiff for company, Stewart is so far off the beaten track that his evocative book feels like a long lost relic of the great age of exploration.
Shot in claymation in the style of a children's TV special and directed by English director Chris Hopewell, the video's story is set in an idyllic town in the countryside, evocative of feel-good stories about heterosexual nuclear families and the valorization of good, hard work.
The melting pot that simmered in the hot California sun... Nothing like him, before or since, his prose is so evocative I can feel myself sweating when I read his work, even in a brutal Canadian winter.
In "Triana" (named after the Gypsy quarter in Seville), Albéniz conjures guitars and castanets and the dance forms pasodoble and Sevillana with music so evocative that you feel as if you'd just wandered into a fragrant Andalucian courtyard.
If we do not, we condemn future generations of girls (and, indeed boys) to spending more and more of their lives in the beauty parlour (I know it's a 'salon' now but I just love the word 'parlour' - it's so evocative) just to feel acceptable and less and less time actually living.
The evocative Cloud Terrace feels neglected by comparison, and most tourists never even notice it.
"It also feels evocative to me in terms of Kurosawa — the landscapes of detritus," Schreiber said.
And though the scene-setting is wonderfully evocative, it all feels a bit rushed, repetitious and lazy.
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