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In the end, great nonfiction writing does not necessarily require any accuracy greater than that of an honest and vividly rendered confusion.
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I still can't decide if it is an ironic comment on the ubiquitous "50percentt off" signs around town, a reflection of the diverse immigrants to the Lower East Side or a shrewd attempt to render such confusion as to sell at a profit.
The reader is fully on Rushdie's side, and outraged when, in one of the book's few superbly rendered scenes, fear and confusion force him to re-embrace Islam before some Muslim scholars/busybodies.
In rendering Gladys's confusion with such clarity, the actress scores a point for art over time every night.
This may not be a terribly fresh idea, but the two lead actors are nimble and unembarrassable enough to render the identity confusion amusing and even, sometimes, touching.
She endowed her part in "View From the Bridge" with a luminously rendered sense of conflict and confusion.
What is commonly referred to as the Fog of War is here, rendered in all its terrifying confusion.
There are also demonstrations of humor, collegiality, brilliance, confusion, and sometimes, first aid rendered by the Justices to counsel, to help them with their arguments when they stumble.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com