He had studied every fragmentary piece of data, reconstructing from the smallest details the body of Romulan custom, thought and political organization.
"No Towers" is ultimately a fragmentary, unfinished piece: brilliant at times, but scattershot, incomplete and bizarrely truncated.
Works attributed to his school are listed below, and fragmentary pieces directly linked to him are noted with an asterisk:
This is a much more fragmentary piece than his earlier quartet (1951): the four instruments play very individual roles and unpredictably bounce off one another.
While the composers' names of some of the fragmentary pieces are known, h.6 is an anonymous work.
In the earlier, sometimes fragmentary pieces, Kempff's refusal to inflate them into large statements actually increases appreciation of their place in the composer's development.
His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdramatic theatre.
This is a fragmentary piece.
Only short and fragmentary pieces have survived, and it remains vital to the understanding of the author insofar as otherwise so little is known about her.
These bones are almost completely absent in the fossil record, except for fragmentary pieces from Lucy.