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In an introductory biography of just 79 pages, McPherson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Battle Cry of Freedom," delivers a speedy narrative but no superficial treatment.
To compensate, Stone sprinkled the speedy narrative with his own elegant dread and his enchantment with lowlifes as they concentrate on accomplishing their task.
James M. McPherson, whose "Battle Cry of Freedom" (1988) was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and is the most readable short history of the Civil War, has just written an introductory biography, Abraham Lincoln (Oxford University, $12.95) — only 79 pages, a speedy narrative but no superficial treatment.
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Barry Lyndon is an excellent, speedy, satirical narrative until the final sadistic scenes and was a trial run for the great historical novels, especially Vanity Fair.
There is something almost nostalgically conventional about the Lilly Ledbetter narrative and its speedy trajectory from the court to Congress to the campaign stump to the White House.
The significance of this new kind of theatre lies in the style: the cast are all artists with their own budding careers, and the comical narrative is rapped in the speedy, 8/16/32 bars and rhythm structure unique to the genre, hence the title.
Authorities have promised a speedy and forensic probe, but it may take time to produce a coherent narrative to explain who the masterminds were and how the operation was conceived.
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"Just speedy".
That is hardly speedy.
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