Cesereanu's research into violence also extended to investigating the tradition of abusive and demeaning language in Romanian journalistic prose, from the 19th century onwards.
Using clear, distinct, almost journalistic prose, Hemon describes his narrator's hazy, trancelike state of being, in which dreams, memories, death and a life-after-death intermingle.
She was described in the flowery journalistic prose of the era as an "infernal contraption," more appropriately, the "peripatetic [or itinerant] coffin."
The textbook Mathematical linguistics, written by András Kornaiin suggests that in "journalistic prose the median sentence length is above 15 words".
In this book he used style from film, radio play and journalistic prose to find out his own way of expression.
Rather, we are invited to celebrate, in serviceable, journalistic prose, the high points of this stirring struggle.
Writer Zoë Heller, who first read Didion as a teenager, says: "I think she did interesting things with journalistic prose, things other people hadn't done before.
Soon, paragraphs of journalistic prose seemed to blend into one another; quotes recurred with only minor variations, as if struck from boilerplate.
In almost journalistic prose he can take us from a Victorian drawing room to a time-travel adventure or an invasion from Mars.
She wrote with a strangely objective viewpoint, one might almost say detached, but even in that rare atmosphere of journalistic prose she injected a soft sense of human warmth.