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London and Venice, from 1968 to 1977 (in reverse chronology).
The problem is Waters's decision to use reverse chronology.
It is a story following a single man in reverse chronology through 20 years of South Korean history.
It features the band playing in front of a white background and a woman walking in reverse chronology.
In addition, editors may view the most "recent changes" to the website, which are displayed in reverse chronology.
While at Auschwitz, the reverse chronology means that he creates life and heals the sick, rather than the opposite.
The novel recounts the life of a German Holocaust doctor in a disorienting reverse chronology.
He captures the reader's attention by beginning with the recognizable present and then, reversing chronology, delves into less-familiar events of the past.
Books - Author (in reverse chronology)
Memento, with its fragmentation and reverse chronology, has been described as characteristic of moving towards postmodernism in contemporary cinema.
Reverse chronology is a method of story-telling whereby the plot is revealed in reverse order.
Contents auctions (in reverse chronology)
Miller defines blogs on the basis of their reverse chronology, frequent updating, and combination of links with personal commentary.
Told in reverse chronology, this deftly plotted novel concerns the entwined lives of four Londoners during and after the Blitz.
Ms. Adès said a reverse chronology was initially favored because many "late" works were too large for the palazzo's third floor.
After "Memento" and "Irréversible," reverse chronology is not exactly a novelty, but it does make some dramatic sense in this case.
The sketch for Polymorphia is 33 pages long and is ordered and numbered in reverse chronology.
Coup de Sang, a French film, by Jean Marboeuf-2006-uses limited reverse chronology.
Brian K. Vaughan wrote an issue of the ongoing Midnighter series told in reverse chronology.
Reverse chronology works by revealing the plot in reverse order, i.e., from final event to initial event.
Professional Milestones (Reverse Chronology)
The epic poem Aeneid, written by Virgil in the 1st century BC, uses reverse chronology within scenes.
The 2004 film 5x2, directed by François Ozon, tells the story of a relationship between two people in five episodes using reverse chronology.
The novel unspools these vignettes in reverse chronology, so that Dr. Dam's life moves from defeat to aspiration.
First, Mr. Glass suggested that the opera follow reverse chronology, beginning with an ancient, blind Galileo, questioning himself and his God.