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Antonioni is known for his capacity to express alienation visually.
Susan Sontag once said that she didn't want only to express alienation.
In a 1992 interview with The Times Magazine, Ms. Sontag described the creative force that animated "The Volcano Lover," putting her finger on the sensibility that would inform all her work: "I don't want to express alienation.
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She expresses not only love; she also expresses alienation.
Tells about the barukumin(the Japanese Untouchables. Tells about the literature which expresses alienation, uprootedness and disaster.
Lyrically the songs keep expressing alienation from the self: that image of a phantom isn't restricted to the title track.
The explosive growth of the computer industry in the 1990s and the new forums for expressing alienation presented by the Internet gave cyberpunk writing a bracing sense of immediate relevancy.
The 20th century's substitute for the long letter is the transcribed tape recording more, as Beckett's play Krapp's Last Tape indicates, a device for expressing alienation than a tool of dialectic.
Even nonvoting satisfies the need of some people to express their alienation from the political community.
"They have suffered lost jobs, lost wages, lost dreams … Moreover, many in the media, especially me, did not understand how they would express their alienation.
Will Israeli Arab lawmakers, a fractious bunch themselves, reach sufficient consensus to choose a representative who would run to express their alienation and distaste for the Zionist parties?
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