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But just about everything else is some kind of pastiche.
Fair enough; pastiche has been called the form of our day.
Of all the pastiches, this one was the most complex and involved.
In many ways, it was more a true pastiche than the previous two were.
If pastiche takes over, that's because style is the subject matter of the book.
But his own voice is more convincing than this pastiche.
What would a Baroque pastiche be without a star turn?
It is unusual because of the total reliance on pastiche.
A pastiche of themes and characters from the author's earlier work.
The old art forms are dead, or exist merely as pastiche.
This is an art of pastiche in every way.
If you're not going the pastiche route though, making theater from literature is a hard business.
"Howard and I wrote in a kind of pastiche style," he says.
Pastiche is also found in non-literary works, including art and music.
But even a more thoughtful pastiche wouldn't add up to a person.
If the piece were only a pastiche of American music, it might be simply evocative.
As writer of a straight historical crime book you can, however, learn something from pastiches.
"Where is the line between a musical pastiche and a serious, original composition?"
What he refers to as "this little summer pastiche" occurred to him.
Sometimes these were pastiches of well known songs with a link to the event.
They made a phony pastiche of a ceiling and put it up there.
It is the first whole parody (or pastiche) play in English.
Not just pastiche, either, but all manner of psychological, literary and cultural studies.
And the Brothers have a variety of pastiche deliveries down cold.
Here, his attempt to use pastiche to comment on the characters seems forced.