The master of the very short impressionistic story was Vasyl Stefanyk.
And as an ensemble, they deliver an impressionistic story, through art, of a staggeringly contradictory American 20th-century culture, diverse and narrow-souled, with a devotion to the idea of power so ingrained as to make conflict inevitable and chronic.
She also read an impressionistic short story that blended interior monologues and poetic digressions with blunt descriptions of walking around her neighborhood.
Elliptical, impressionistic short stories, in a style at once tender and telegraphic, featuring characters who do the wrong things for the wrong reasons; for starters, in the first story Godzilla declares his love for Tokyo.
It's the impressionistic story of a cross-country trip the authors made, commemorating fifty years of On The Road by Jack Kerouac.
Ann Hulbert's decision to borrow the title of her book from this densely poetic, chillingly impressionistic story was made in the conviction that Stafford's own interior castle was "a well-barricaded place," not easily accessible to psychiatrists or to biographers.
On account of his many short stories from the 1820s and 1830s, Odoevsky should be listed among the pioneers of the impressionistic short story in Europe.
I love them because when he was 6, my son used them in a show-and-tell at school and wrote this amazing impressionistic story about them, imagining that they had been around for three centuries of Jewish history.
It is the impressionistic, first-person story of Harry Kitamura (Keone Young), an uptight, middle-aged, American-born Japanese law professor.
"Long Train to the Redeeming Sin" (North African Book Exchange), her collection of earthy and impressionistic stories about racial identity, has been selling briskly on AALBC.com, an online service that specializes in books for African-Americans, but is by no means a best seller.