Clark frequently dealt with these themes through a complex interweaving of indigenous African imagery and that of the Western literary tradition.
The governor's chased gold cuirass bore a complex interweaving of the fish-tailed goat with oak leaves and a standing vine.
His works reflect a complex interweaving of intellectual strands, and his thought is a synthesis of this fruitful historical period.
"La Canne de jonc" is a complex interweaving of authorial commentary, frame narratives and récits.
The traits of an individual are always a complex interweaving of both.
Malawi's experience illustrates fundamental problems in the complex interweaving of traditional and modern values which coexist in Africa.
He is deeply interested in the physical sciences, mathematics, philosophy, religious ideas, literature and music, especially contrapuntal music, with its complex interweaving of melodic lines.
It's a really complex interweaving of time.
The complex interweaving of deities occurred over the thousands of years of the culture.
The gallery is not an empty container but a complex interweaving of electrical, hydraulic, social and other sorts of systems.