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His reflections "are invariably ambitious and thought-provoking," Phillip Lopate said here in 2000, and "there is both generosity and a forlorn tone in McPherson's search for wholeness".
The winner of a MacArthur "genius" fellowship, Mr Powers has for almost 20 years taken up such arcane subjects as artificial intelligence, game theory and information technology, and woven them into compelling human dramas that are, furthermore, invariably ambitious in their linguistic and emotional reach.
A paradox, then: in the essays collected in "Against Interpretation," written when she was young, Sontag spoke up for pop, for the Supremes and the Beatles, for outré and disreputable tastes, too, but her film criticism was invariably ambitious and furrow-browed.
Unafraid to veer from personal honesty to larger patterns of meaning, willing to employ a variety of reference systems (literary, judicial, topical and spiritual) or to circle a subject for as long as it takes, he gives us essays that are invariably ambitious and thought-provoking, if not always fully baked.
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Even the area's more ambitious restaurants, which are invariably of the David Chang variety, adopt a resolute informality: bar stools, communal tables, open kitchens.
By which I mean − don't get me wrong − I'm fed up with the term long-form itself, a label that the people who create and sell magazines now invariably, and rather solemnly, apply to their most ambitious work.
Frederick Kiesler is invariably called a "visionary architect," meaning that his most ambitious ideas were not practically buildable.
Rachel, Gerald's wife, a person of subtlety married to a blustering, ambitious politician, is a peculiar mystery, and invariably described in terms of what she suggests but does not specify.
But such powerful positions have invariably attracted a wide variety of people, from the rabidly ambitious to the fervently public-spirited.
They are invariably an eclectic bunch -- scholars of antiquity, architects nursing ambitious projects, artists and designers of various disciplines -- who have each been selected to spend a year living at the American Academy in Rome, a lush compound overlooking the city's storied spires and ancient basilicas.
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