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The Hungarian novelist Laszlo Krasznahorkai contributes to the Opinionator blog's series on anxiety, with "a lyrical essay about the terrible meeting between boorishness and aggressiveness".
In her 1968 piece on Godard, she summed up the director's early work (through the 1967 "Weekend") as an unstable compound of fiction, fantasy, lyrical essay, and literary quotation, in which "story" was a relatively trivial and expedient base upon which the most significant activity of the movie could be inscribed as commentary.
On the steep hillsides of the Santa Ana Volcano, in western El Salvador, she produces beans that trade on the extreme end of the coffee market, where a twelve-ounce bag may cost twenty dollars or more and comes accompanied by a lyrical essay on provenance and flavor.
The first version (the one that appears in the book, published in 1982) is a short, lyrical essay constructed on a single Blakean theme — the theme of a "real self" that finally emerged from among Plath's warring "false selves" and found triumphant expression in the "Ariel" poems, which were written in the last half year of her life and are the whole reason for her poetical reputation.
A beautiful Hyperallergic lyrical essay interweaves personal reflections on Lawrence with explicit references to the #blacklivesmatter movement.
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These memoirs take cues from prose poems and lyrical essays, like those in Claudia Rankine's "Citizen".
One of the new book's more lyrical essays is a series of portraits Mr. Lyon took after driving to Knoxville, Tenn., in the late 1960s simply because he wanted to see Agee's birthplace.
His first novel, "The Stranger," published in 1942 when he was 29, made him famous; after that came more novels, plays, lyrical essays, short stories, two major philosophical works ("The Myth of Sisyphus" and "The Rebel"), and countless newspaper articles, editorials and political commentaries.
These lyrical essays and sketches describe a consciousness reveling in the world, a body delighting in nature, and the individual's immersion in sheer physicality.
Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko came out with a collection of disparate pieces--Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit--that ranged from the practical and biographical ("On Nonfiction Prose") to the lyrical ("An Essay on Rocks").
In this passionate and lyrical book-length essay addressed to his teenage son, he unflinchingly articulates the physical and mental experience of being a black man in America today.
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