Of course, a reader doesn't have to accept the essays' religiose atmospherics or fabulist presumption to be affected by Berger's tone. |
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There is none of the religiose sentiment that Europeans have, investing ancient buildings with meaning by dint of age alone. |
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That poignancy cannot be recaptured now, and the choreography's mass yearnings and grievings feel uncomfortably religiose. |
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The outer acts are swift and urgent, transcendental but never religiose. |
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It is unarguably a work of massive visionary ambition – and at the same time, vaporous religiose balderdash, a film that Stanley Kubrick might have made if he'd been an evangelical preacher. |
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Having studied literature and philosophy at the University of Palermo, he published his first photographs at the age of 21, in a book with Leonardo Sciascia, Feste religiose in Sicilia, which won him the Prix Nadar. |
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