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Gay Talese, Joan Didion and Tom Wolfe all part of the "New Journalism" of the 1960s and 1970s still write eloquently in the form.
He can write eloquently, as when he describes the animals finally debarking ("Elephants squelched knee-deep in marshy soil; big cats slunk away like sinners").
Other dissidents, like the great writer Liu Xiaobo, a Nobel Peace Prize winner now in prison, write eloquently of democracy but gain little traction among ordinary Chinese: Ai's artistic work also seems incomprehensible to many people, but obscene jokes about grass-mud-horses can get more traction — and be difficult to quash.
Mr Obama may write eloquently about the agony of trying to work out how a mixed-race kid fits into America's racial mosaic, but Mr McCain has endured actual physical torture: having his ribs cracked and his teeth knocked out and being stuck in solitary confinement for shouting obscenities at his jailers.
If I'm reading so much, shouldn't I be able to write eloquently and more importantly, concisely?
These are real people not trying to score points or write eloquently.
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She has written eloquently about imaginative fiction and its seriousness.
Barack has written eloquently about the pressure of assimilation for members of minority groups.
Coates, though, writes eloquently about common crime, especially in "The Beautiful Struggle".
Michael Chabon writes eloquently about his desire for Jews and Israel to shed the idea of exceptionalism.
(Mr. O'Toole is also a memoirist who has written eloquently about his adventures).
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