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And there was something else: he was a writer, an imaginer.
The mind had merely forgotten to include itself as the imaginer of those imagined objects.
You know what an imaginer she is.
Although Simmons, as a professional purveyor of horror and fantasy, is no dim imaginer, he has his work cut out for him.
Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux.
He was not a supreme imaginer, like Leonardo, and he could not summon up complete worlds at will, like Raphael.
Imaginer la sécurité globale (Pensée et les Hommes Bruxelles 2003)
Pierce avait du mal à seulement imaginer comment tout cela s'était retourné contre lui.
Clive Barker Imaginer - The Clive Barker art archive, paintings, drawings, photography and conceptual work.
In "Wolf Hall" it is More, the great imaginer of utopia, who is the ruthless tormenter of English Protestants, using the rack and the ax to set the "quaking world" aright.
IIs which involve various topics are related to the imaginer's internal locus of control as well, and this finding lends credence to the idea that the chronically lonely lack variety in their IIs.
THE epigraph to Madison Smartt Bell's fourth novel is the last sentence of Albert Camus's essay "The Myth of Sisyphus": "Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux."
But professional imaginer or not, when you are at the destination you've dreamed of all your life, you're liable to be distracted by material reality in the form of T-shirt vendors and other tourists as you strive to be moved.
I am servant who won to a sort of queenship, gilled inhabitant of the sea, professional imaginer, artificial personality designed by the whole in conjunction with the computer- - They fly together, they lose themselves, the hive mind Mazes and thunders- No!
The Day Boy and the Night Girl is essentially a tale which depicts MacDonald's belief in the imagination's ability to take the focus off of self, thereby opening the imaginer to a world of companionships which can lead to true wholeness.
This wonderfully strange Chilean imaginer, at once a grounded realist and a lyricist of the speculative, who died in 2003 at the age of 50, has been acknowledged for a few years now in the Spanish-speaking world as one of the greatest and most influential modern writers.