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Next month's followup embraces originals that place classical music and cutting-edge jazz influences, tenderness and abrasiveness, side by side – and a perceptive account of Gershwin's Embraceable You joins a homegrown repertoire buzzing with 21st-century insights.
The result is a wittily perceptive account of inciting, encouraging and sometimes curbing a menagerie of sensitivities, doubts and arrogances, to wring from them the best writing they could do.
Harriet, by Elizabeth Jenkins (Persephone, £12) Jenkins, who died in 2010 aged 104, remains best known for her perceptive account of an unhappy marriage, The Tortoise and the Hare.
Her vivid and perceptive account of Weigall and the cultural politics of early modern Egypt make this biography much more than an engaging period piece.KERIN HOPEOur policy is to identify the reviewer of any book by or about anyone closely connected to The Economist.
The innovations of Michelangelo Antonioni and Akira Kurosawa encouraged these Chinese fledglings to experiment in ways long absent from the stolid Chinese movies favoured by Madame Mao.Paul Clark, who teaches Chinese at the University of Auckland, has written a comprehensive and perceptive account of the films that emerged from this cradle.
Buy now 7. 2 States: The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat: £6.99, rupapublications.co.in This best-selling novel in India follows two MBA students from opposing cultural background who decide to get married against their parents' wishes. 2 States is an enjoyable read, offering a perceptive account of generational clashes in contemporary India.
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"The range of the work is highly impressive: here is an author who can give equally perceptive accounts of baronial politics under the Normans and of in-fighting among the suffragettes," said Noel Malcolm in the Sunday Telegraph.
For anyone interested in studying the continuum of printed communications — from logos to posters, from the political to the commercial, from early writing to digital design — Drucker, who has taught art history at Yale, and McVarish, who teaches at the California College of the Arts, provide detailed, often perceptive accounts of graphic design and its precursors.
But the most fascinating part of his lively and perceptive cultural history is the account of how she did it.
As someone who describes music in nontechnical terms for a living, I admire Mr. Sachs's perceptive, often vivid account.
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