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None of this would have amounted to a hill of beans without Buchan's brisk characterisation, loving evocation of Scottish landscape and his switchblade prose.
It's also a retro-imaginary Zagat's guide of sorts, a loving evocation of the chance social alchemy of Village jazz joints, Wall Street coffee shops, Midtown Champagne palaces, and Lower East Side former speakeasies packed with radical émigrés, disputatious painters and slumming uptowners.
The Economist: From a distinguished journal, a loving evocation of the bagelness of Murray Lender, the pioneering bagel man who died last month at the age of 81.
The second novel in Chang's trilogy about Jack Yu, a Chinese-American detective, continues his loving evocation of his neighborhood, New York's Chinatown.
A more recent play, "The Long Christmas Ride Home" — a loving evocation of Vogel's brother, who died of AIDS — features an eerily beautiful scene about contracting the virus.
Bass's passion has an unfortunate tendency to slide toward petulance — he bemoans the boorishness of his neighbors — but his loving evocation of the landscapes is stirring, as is his common-sense approach to conservation.
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Mrs David (as she was known) never over-egged her prose, but her recipes were rich with loving evocations of rare and spicy ingredients.
I love evocation.
I loved the evocation of bee flight: the foragers like WWI ace pilots, roaring off the landing stage, dodging disaster on every mission; selfless and fantastically brave.
But I loved the clever evocation of a primal fear featured in the many iterations of "A Star Is Born," as well as "Singin' in the Rain," "Sunset Boulevard," "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," and "All About Eve": Will you get to the top, only to be devoured by the hot new thing?
While I still love the detailed evocation of the large, lovingly chaotic Carr family, the heavy lacing of moral guidance and the "smoothing away" of disability at the end – like the lines of pain that Cousin Helen smooths away from her forehead "with her fingers" – has dated dreadfully.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com