Forgiveness was the punctum I found in Unforgiven and which is already there in the text, if ambiguously. |
Of course he used them ambiguously, contradictorily and dialectically, but use them he did. |
The set of four gouaches on paper ambiguously stages tensions among the four men in a barren gray landscape. |
Extracts from the novel are included, which show somewhat ambiguously the conventionalism of the writer. |
Her first painting in an abstract style, A Quiet Place, suggests an ambiguously defined courtyard flanked by rectilinear columns and passageways. |
In several sculptures, painted yarn and spools of thread are made ambiguously tactile by offering hard surfaces on objects one knows to be soft. |