The vivid renderings of human prisons that we find in Dubliners are intensified, I have argued by secret sharings.
He was giving a vivid rendering of Farragut at Mobile Bay, from memories of how I had told the story.
Monk's vivid rendering of this family tragedy masks the speciousness of his underlying argument.
I nodded, pointed to the sun, and gave them such a vivid rendering of a thunderclap as startled them.
Mr. Sakharov achieved a similar effect in an unusually vivid rendering of Debussy's "Feux d'artifice."
Mr. Leonard does provide us with a vivid rendering of Harry's villa, a crumbling mustard-yellow estate with loads of atmosphere.
What makes the book a novel rather than a family memoir is the author's vivid interior rendering of lives that unfolded long before she was born.
(Also, hearing the dialogue here, based on the most widely circulated translation, reminds one of how desperately we need a vivid rendering of this masterpiece.)
Where else can you hear such vivid renderings of a score that is seldom heard today and yet truly demands to be heard?
Mr. Morris's vivid rendering of Bierce's war experience, interwoven with skillful commentary on his war fiction, is a high point of this biography.