Carlyon's text descends into the psychological realms of the coloniser and the colonised, avoiding the facileness of judgement and condemnation. |
The only cure for facileness is to be completely new each time. |
The poet's mastery of language is apparent, with a conciseness that never gives in to facileness. |
But hipster critics also saw a facileness in the way he attracted legal trouble and then made it part of his act. |
Popular understanding about the permanence of corruption is partly explained by the sense of facileness that Indians have developed over charges of corruption. |