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Italo Calvino's Letters: 1941-1985 (Princeton Press) and Collection of Sand: Essays (Penguin Modern Classics) remind us of a type of writerly mind almost extinct in Anglo-America: worldly, invariably curious, quietly passionate and elegant.
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After signing up for the event on Facebook, we meet at the flagship Nike store on the Champs-Élysées, where the group invariably attracts the curious looks of passers-by — and understandably so.
In the Aran Islands, in different places including on some of the farms overlooking the ocean, there are curious stone huts, invariably described in guidebooks as "beehive-shaped".
"At best it would be a highly curious arrangement, one that invariably would be fraught with risks," he continued.
He is invariably described as the lion-maned philosopher, so I'm curious to know how he maintains his magnificent locks.
There is a curious, sometimes frustrating reticence in Mr. Fleischner's invariably elegant work, which often involves walls, as in large, shadowy, black-and-white photographs of flat surfaces that verge on pure abstraction.
The half-island nation is still finding its tourism feet, so the few curious travellers who take the leap of faith invariably find themselves padding along empty beaches or swimming in natural rock pools with only the birds for company.
Spoto puts us straight on that one right away: "A strong attraction is not invariably expressed sexually, no matter how randy the principals" — a sentence that grows curiouser and curiouser the more you peruse it.
Philipsz is particularly adept at finding curious and evocative sites for her sound pieces, which invariably consist of recordings of her own pleasant, but untrained, singing voice.
It is a curious fact that novelists have a way of making us believe that luncheon parties are invariably memorable for something very witty that was said, or for something very wise that was done.
This is a curious thing when you consider that a man who is sure he has a sense of humor invariably turns out to possess nothing more notable than bad teeth.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com