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For example, as a chronicler of the Mexican revolution, Rivera was understandably uncomfortable with the fact that, except for a six-month visit in late 1910 and early 1911, he spent the entire revolution in Paris.
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He had good contacts with both after making a name for himself as a chronicler of the state-backed jihad in Afghanistan and Kashmir in the 1980s and 1990s.
For nearly twenty years, Dean has been celebrated and chastised as a chronicler of obsolescence, a maker of exquisite art about dying things: shipwrecks, abandoned buildings, aging artists, technologies long past their prime.
Murphy understands himself as a chronicler of American decline.
As a chronicler of the African-American experience, he is probably best known for "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".
As a chronicler of common people, Adams had a peculiarity: he was a snob.
Photographer Martin Parr is widely lauded as a chronicler of the most British of British society.
As a chronicler of his times, Mervyn was hard to match.
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Orwell is a chronicler of man as actor, and the second half of his book is a call for action in the form of socialist reform.
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