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If so, it is because it's much rarer for an Israeli novelist to portray the Arabs with such powerfully chastened vision than to write splendidly about the Jews.
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Classical pianist Russell Sherman wrote splendidly about musical matters in Piano Pieces.
Yet he also tells us that it will be highly intelligent, beautifully written, splendidly self-conscious and omni-referential.
Harris writes splendidly about Ruskin – a precise and brilliant analyst of weather and its representation in art.
He writes splendidly of his upbringing in an upper-class New York family, his experiences as an infantry officer in the Second World War and a career as an editor at the New Yorker.
He later wrote splendidly about birds and his efforts to find them, but in the beginning he did not really think about nature, any more than biblical characters think about God, who simply comes calling.
Yet there are examples of great writers writing splendidly right until the finish — and even the diminished output of older writers is valuable, if only because it matters how great writers absorb and accept and reject the pains and insights of age.
Christopher Hitchens wrote splendidly in Slate on this topic as it applies to the Valley of Swat in Pakistan, a non-jihadi region that Pakistani authorities recently handed over to jihadi Sharia rule.
"I think its a bit early to start gloating," writes the splendidly monikered John R Barrington.
Humanity is not something hovering "up there", nor something hidden kernel-like "in here" (in the soul, genes, etc): it is forged in exactly such complex perspectival interconnections as Conrad's writing so splendidly affords.
In 1892 the self-taught poet of the Australian bush, Henry Lawson, wrote a splendidly angry birthday ode to Queen Victoria – "that cold and selfish woman whom the English call Queen".
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