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His fragmented approach to the human figure is a realist riff on synthetic Cubism.
Through this collection, she is reconstructing his fragmented history by incorporating it into her own.
Rather than smoothing over the competing forces that shape the contemporary city, his fragmented forms celebrate tension.
Powers's writing background is in television and film, and his fragmented, conversational sentences often fall flat from overuse.
Bergman would not be the first artist to seek reunion for his fragmented psyche in the embrace of a whole woman.
He is noted for his versatile camera work and for his fragmented narrative style, which contribute to his bleak depiction of human loneliness, vulnerability, and torment.
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The continent'is fragmented, and lacks the central hubs for tech startups that have evolved in cities like San Francisco, New York, and Boston.
Arguing that modern novels were about consciousness, he explored his own fragmented personality in his book and continued to mine this vein for the next 20 years.
All his books "have been about the way we tell the stories of human lives, whether our own or other people's … [here] Shostakovich is forced to reconcile his own fragmented memories of his life with the story the state wants to tell about him".
The director also appears in front of the camera; not only is he creating a stage for his protagonists, he is also coming to terms with his own fragmented memories of imprisonment in Moskobiya thirty years previously.
The only reason I could surmise for this was that Bacon used glass as a prosthetic gloss to unify his lurchingly fragmented surfaces.
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