His letters are also generally free of the standard evocations of God and his will. |
In his many evocations, he renders his sense of place and otherness with deliberate diction and well-placed references. |
I thus conclude with three literary evocations of sequoias, which make different but related points. |
He enchanted the audience with his sonorous voice and his evocations of Milan. |
He provided evocations, picture-postcard memories of a vanishing, or already vanished, urban order. |
The photographs are far from romantic evocations of the seaside and have a disengaged quality about them, lifeless without being sterile. |