CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... images work by implication , they also work toward incisive- ness . Greene's pieces are not chock full of circumstantial details as is the journalism of Tom Wolfe and other New Journalists who seek to establish ambience . Instead ...
... images work by implication , they also work toward incisive- ness . Greene's pieces are not chock full of circumstantial details as is the journalism of Tom Wolfe and other New Journalists who seek to establish ambience . Instead ...
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... images that reveal the fallen state of the human condition in Mexico . Throughout The Lawless Roads , such images are elevated into symbols . Greene has a habit of choosing specific images from what he calls " the region of extremes ...
... images that reveal the fallen state of the human condition in Mexico . Throughout The Lawless Roads , such images are elevated into symbols . Greene has a habit of choosing specific images from what he calls " the region of extremes ...
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... images , images that , revealed in this way , carry the force of symbolism . They thus become the " symbolic realities " that Norman Sims finds in literary journal- ism . " Return to Cuba " is arranged in three parts . The first ...
... images , images that , revealed in this way , carry the force of symbolism . They thus become the " symbolic realities " that Norman Sims finds in literary journal- ism . " Return to Cuba " is arranged in three parts . The first ...
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