In Russia in the same century Gogol, Dostoyevsky, Chekov, and Tolstoy wrote novellas that were both
rawly human and formally experimental for their time.
WILLIAM But if the cause be not good, the king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make when all those legs and arms and heads, chopped off in a battle, shall join together at the latter day and cry all, We died at such a place; some swearing; some crying for a surgeon; some upon their wives left poor behind them; some upon the debts they owe; some upon their children
rawly left.
James
Rawly, coordinateur des Nations unies en permanence au Caire, la situation actuelle des projets qui sont montes en commun par l'Egypte avec les Nations unies.
The event was also attended by James
Rawly, the UN's resident coordinator in Egypt.
Even at the peak of the so-called revolution in studio ceramics in the US in the 1960s and 1970s, opportunities to institute a full-fledged avant-garde rhetoric of historical negation remained largely untapped in favour of a historicizing discourse that, for example, neatly tied the
rawly manipulative and breathtakingly spontaneous activity of Peter Voulkos to precedents in Ira wares of the Momoyama period.
Some passages are exaggeratedly exalted, and smooth rather than
rawly laconic in Janacekian style.
It arises out of the contextualizing of the
rawly given....[it] takes form in the interplay between the possibilities within the experiencer and within the givenness.
Haar's handheld camera
rawly captures the breathless scrambles and nocturnal disorientation of the fleeing Palestinians.