It vividly evokes its time and place through elaborate description.
But he vividly evokes a bygone moment in Italian art and society.
These are all vividly evoked, yet they are not what the book is mainly about.
But it vividly evokes an artistic scene that seems to have slipped without warning out of the newspapers and into the history books.
Ms. Baer was known for exhibitions that vividly evoked dance history.
And the novel vividly evokes the project's landscape.
A series of rural road pictures vividly evokes the trance of car travel (Johnson).
By vividly evoking this life, its customs, traditions, songs, in prose we share the authors acute sense of loss.
Yet its exquisite haiku-like moments vividly evoke natural phenomena without illustrating them.
It vividly evokes the claustrophobic conditions (big men, tiny seats) in the economy cabin of the average commercial airliner.