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A few episodes work in the fabular way she intends.
These two stories, like several in the collection, are almost fabular in their construction.
Kher's works operate in a fabular realm, affecting a kind of Magic Realism.
Ranging from fabular to Chekhovian, they span the nation's rocky movement toward capitalism and expose the many ironies of tyranny.
Antonio's works involve a clear expressionism with mysterious themes, often utilizing fabular images that combine myth with reality.
The fact that his mode was satirical and fabular - fabular, "to speak, to give voice" - places it among the great books.
At the end, Mr. Jordan achieves precisely the sort of fabular tone for which his films so often strive unsuccessfully, doomed by the camera's literalism.
Fabular Bodies: New Narratives in the Art of the Miniature[1] Harmony Art Foundation, Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai, August 2011.
Using a fabular, digressive approach, Mr. Jacobson, a former columnist for Esquire, tackles Hollywood and the atomic bomb, and subtly links them together (along with pollution) as the principal accomplishments of American society.
David Grylls of the Sunday Times said, "As the book travels from the fatuous to the alarming, a fabular structure begins to emerge, hinting that themes of empire and exploitation, slavery and segregation, are being explored.
It is often considered to be Canada's first modernist novel due to how it "departs from traditional plot, character development, form and style to tell a poetic tale of human suffering and redemption that is at once fabular, allegorical and symbolic."