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And while for the vast majority these are thematically, geographically, stylistically or generically linked to each other, for the few – the brilliant, yet perpetually overlooked Chris Paling and the incredible but under-championed Nicholson Baker for example – such similarities are much harder to tease out.
Prose has to sign itself, establish its showy authority in silvery cutlass swipes through the air: clever insights, brilliant metaphors, unusual words, sharp observation, perpetually buoyant dialogue.
In addition to Mr. McAvoy's Thane of Cawdor, there's the brilliant Kate O'Flynn's Racheal Keats, the perpetually thwarted working-class heroine of Simon Stephens's "Port" at the National Theater.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
Shawn is perpetually late.
Money is perpetually tight.
He was perpetually working.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.
He worked perpetually.
Olbermann is perpetually aggrieved.
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