A year ago Mr. Webre made a ballet about his childhood impressions of Cuba, based on what he had heard around the family table.
As he approached that dark, gaping cavity, he suddenly remembered a childhood impression.
Beautiful and inteligent writing about childhood impressions tinted with a political feeling of the 70s.
Palmin's childhood impressions, concerning literature as a kind of high priesthood for an enlightened modern man, that Palmin has carried all through his life.
Some of these prefaces also include childhood impressions and memories, a personal touch that children enjoy.
It's about time someone made a public cry about this nonsense that artists' works are only reflections of their psychoanalytical makeup, childhood impressions and other drivel.
His childhood impressions, pictures of Transvolga, its common people's ways of life had a strong impact upon his later worldview.
As the story progressed and he recounted his childhood impressions of Kelly, Lucy's expression grew somber.
Mr. King's "memory machine" is generated by childhood impressions of rural West Texas.
Memories nurtured his themes, particularly childhood impressions.