Best of all, though, are her vivid evocations of Guadeloupe.
The overall effect could be a vivid evocation of a scene as perceived by a sensitive observer.
Its vivid evocation of a lovely summer day is thoroughly delightful, a welcome counterpoint to Bell's formalist discipline.
In the end, however, the moralizing message is far less powerful than Tulipanov's vivid and precise evocation of physical sensation.
Largely forgotten in recent years, his work remains significant for its vivid evocations of working class life in rural Southern Ontario.
Here was a vivid evocation of a period in which the theater was supposed to "mean something," to be more than just an entertaining diversion.
Sinclair's evocation of the past, so vivid in his previous books, proves equally problematic.
They are characterised by meticulous background research and exceptionally detailed and vivid evocation of history.
His lyrics, though seeming at times slap-dash or improvised, are at their best direct and vivid evocations of the black experience.
It contains the finest writing of the trilogy, the most vivid evocations of place, people and the experience of immigrant American life.