Critics praised his linguistic virtuosity, establishing him as an important writer of fiction.
"His stylistic hallmark has been a linguistic virtuosity that, at its best, is heady and acrobatic," our reviewer, Patricia Hampl, said last year.
His stylistic hallmark has been a linguistic virtuosity that, at its best, is heady and acrobatic.
He is also widely recognized for his "originality and linguistic virtuosity".
The Monsewer's nose blazes more than ever, and his linguistic virtuosity now includes two words of German.
In 1898 Holz published his masterpiece, the poetry volume Phantasus, a work in which he displayed his linguistic virtuosity.
Suspended in the level where she participated in the world partly through her own senses and partly through the stallion's, she was charmed by the linguistic virtuosity.
What emerges is a performance of linguistic virtuosity, which shows various patois as both bridges and weapons in the daily struggle to communicate in an increasingly multicultural city.
Pairing Eric Overmyer's linguistic virtuosity with Scott Joplin's scintillating syncopation sounds like a promising theatrical idea.
Based upon a new, pentasyllabic, verse-form (chakhrukhauli), Chakhrukhadze's poetry is remarkable for musicality and linguistic virtuosity, using masterly rhymed adjectives to eulogize Tamar.