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In his final chapter, Maass gives us an evocative glimpse of one future alternative he would prefer — a giant wind farm he discovers along Interstate 10 in California.
On the eve of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee to be marked from June 2nd to 5th the archives offer a remarkably evocative glimpse of the recent past.The 1977 files describe a country that was tired and riven by industrial conflict.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet McCarthy's Profile of Venice is a revelation, full of dreamlike descriptions of the city and its inhabitants, while Trevor's short story is an evocative glimpse at a woman travelling alone in Europe after the end of a love affair.
But the disease was unknown when Mr. Bianchi began taking his pictures, and thus the Polaroids offer an evocative glimpse of a community composed of what he termed "the brightest, most imaginative people on the planet, people at the top of their form in every field," before many of them died.
"The Revel of the Earth," by Mary McCarthy, July 14 , 1956 issue, and "After Rain," by William Trevor, March 27 , 1995Suggested by Erin Overbey, Deputy Archivist McCarthy's Profile of Venice is a revelation, full of dreamlike descriptions of the city and its inhabitants, while Trevor's short story is an evocative glimpse at a woman travelling alone in Europe after the end of a love affair.
The museum's latest exhibit, "To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis," provides visitors an "evocative glimpse," Bredhoff says, into the president's intense discussions with ExComm members.
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On screens to either side, Kurt d'Haeseleer's video footage offered evocative glimpses of what Humbert has perceived in his surroundings: a nymphet floating within a veiny Sargasso entanglement; blurring highway stripes; banal picket-fence suburbs; fluorescent light fixtures.
More impressionistic than biographical, "Benjamin Smoke" is a collage of interviews, performance and rehearsal clips, and evocative glimpses of Cabbagetown, the shabby, reluctantly gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood where Mr. Dickerson lived much of his adult life -- an area, as he describes it, where children build go-carts, go to jail early and watch their parents do lots of inhalants.
There are descriptions of Dai Wei's medical predicament that convey with great visceral force the harrowing experience of being locked in an unresponsive body, and there are evocative glimpses of the new China beginning to spread its economic wings at the end of the 1990s.
And Juergen Teller's evocative color photographs show bleached glimpses of Nazi ruins in Nuremberg.
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