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"evocative writing" is correct and is used to describe writing that inspires strong emotions or stimulates the imagination.
For example, you might say "The author's evocative writing made me feel as if I were a character in the story."
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All are illustrated by Rosie's impressive photography and brought to life by evocative writing.
I caught a flavor of Hamsun, Sartre, Genet and Kafka in Stasiuk's scalpel-like but evocative writing.
Mr. Wiesel, whose evocative writing about the Holocaust sliced to the core of its inhumanity, questioned whether any building could speak for Auschwitz.
These questions underlie Wyndham's crystalline, evocative writing, as thrilling as John Buchan's as we follow David's final gallop towards what we can only hope is freedom.
Mr. Fischer's tempos and dynamics tended toward extremes, punctuated with resounding silences, but always yielded results that sounded fresh, inspired and wholly in the spirit of Beethoven's evocative writing.
For all the eloquent and evocative writing there has been about golf, some of the best contributions to the lore, appreciation and understanding of the game have been spoken.
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Despite the relatively high literacy rate of Civil War soldiers, many of whom left a vibrant and evocative written record of their service, the men of the 17th and 25th appear to have bucked the trend.
They were after all only half-conversations, sometimes implying but, intriguingly, never revealing the other half, with doodles, slips of speech, asides: the interstices of conversation, usually overlooked and frequently evocative, written down.
He can be an eerie, evocative lyricist — writing gorgeous lines like "Long past the midnight curfew we sat starry-eyed," from "Peace Like a River" — or a prosaic and hectoring one.
Yet, while at 85 minutes this was a brisk performance, the impression it left was not one of hurtling speed, but of energy, of shifting colours and responsiveness to Beethoven's detailed and evocative orchestral writing.
"Her portrait of London in the 1950's and 60's is intricately evocative," Janet Burroway wrote here in 2003.
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