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Yes, it's a grotesquery of public humiliation and fake intimacy.
But of course the grotesquery of Korematsu is obvious in hindsight.
Perhaps sensing that this Mao-era grotesquery could be misinterpreted, state media have offered guidance.
The supernatural creature in Zygote, however, is truly nasty, its grotesquery rivaled only by the monster size of Dakota Fanning's star performance.
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The little fetus inside is the picture of unborn innocence, with hints at some underlying grotesquery (like his eyes are open — fetuses should never have their eyes open).
Mr Kissin turns each variation into a small explosion of rage, grotesquery or pathos, and moves repeatedly from a smoulder to a blaze and back again, with magical results.
Like Qixuan Lim's tiny ceramic baby heads and Jonathan Payne's fleshy and gruesome abstract sculptures, Christian's work revels in grotesquery, though a type that makes the viewer only want to see more.
The whole book is just panting with the desire to shock — but because all the grotesquery and the sadism isn't emotionally grounded in a psychologically coherent character or set of ideas, the shock doesn't land.
Given his penchant for costumes and grotesquery, it's not surprising that Rob Zombie has a history with Marvel Entertainment; the dude's done cameos on both Guardians of the Galaxy movies (director James Gunn is a fan).
Sotomayor and Ginsburg referred to Korematsu in their dissent, and Roberts took the preemptive opportunity to distance the Court, with the safety of seven decades of hindsight, from the grotesquery of confining thousands of American citizens on "national security" grounds.
Created over the course of two years by Shushko and a small team of animators, the comic artist's 13-minute short film debut has the look of an early 2000s Disney movie (think Atlantis or Treasure Planet), but with a heaping helping of grotesquery and acerbic Russian wit.
Lowry, pp. 190–191 Entertainment Weekly later noted that "the twisted grotesquery of this story makes you think it must be based on a true story", but, according to Carter, the story was completely original. Vlaming had originally hoped that the episode would end with Scully being correcta rare occurrence on the show. In the end, however, Mulder is once again vindicated.
Future, and Bok himself painted the cover illustration Bok's cover for the March 1940 Weird Tales, illustrating Clyde Irvine's "The Horror in the Glen" Bok is better known for his art than for his fiction. His style could alternate between, or combine, lush romanticism and humorous grotesquery. His use of time-consuming glazing techniques for his paintings impeded his productivity and limited his output, and therefore his commercial success. He also spent time carving figures in wood and making masks in papier mache.
Ruth Welting was "scintillating" as the Fairy Godmother, sounding like a kindly, mirror-universe version of the Queen of the Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. Jane Berbié was "capital" as Mme de la Haltière, and Teresa Cahill and Elizabeth Bainbridge "harmonize prettily" as her daughters, none of them being obliged to perpetrate any Despina-like grotesquery in the interest of comic effect. Jules Bastin's Pandolfe was likeable and well drawn but sung in a voice that was rather dry. Vocal limitations were also an issue with the distinctly mature Nicolai Gedda.
The song Grotesquery Conceiled was played live when Dimmu Borgir won the Norwegian Grammy Award called Spellemannprisen in category metal in 1999. The band was supposed to play the song The Insight and the Catharsis with the symphony orchestra Kringkastingsorkestret, but they backed out before show because they refused to perform with Dimmu Borgir due to their satanic message. Later that night at the after party a Dimmu Borgir band member got in a fight with a member from the same orchestra. Dimmu Borgir has since been on good terms with the orchestra, having collaborated with them for the band's ninth studio album Abrahadabra and the live album Forces of the Northern Night.
The Independent in the review written by Simon Kövesi, who is editor of the John Clare Society Journal, summed the book to be "a heady mix of delicacy and grotesquery, intimacy and misanthropy." Author Adam Foulds notes that The Norton Anthology of English Literature that he studied in his college days dedicated only four pages to Clare but the poet's reputation increased significantly after Jonathan Bate published Clare's biography in 2003. Writing for The Washington Post, editor Ron Charles notes that the book is not the biography of Clare but "its finely tuned sympathy will bring you close to the soul of an exuberant poet". Charles also notes that the most moving parts of the book are of the episodes where Clare is wandering in the forest.
The House of Hunger shocked me, not because it brought me the news about some bit of brutality or another—literature from every continent and era has made that more or less routine—but because I was shocked by the words on the page, the book in my hands. Marechera seemed to be coming at me with everything, yet with an enormous artistry. His life seemed to be at stake in his words and, while I was reading, so did mine."Drew Johnson, "The Last Book I Loves, The House of Hunger", The Rumpus, 18 November 2009. Michelle Decker has written, "Marechera’s satire [in The House of Hunger] relies on a formal and stylistic mode heavily imbued with the very chaos and grotesquery that his texts criticize, ... deliberately alienating the reader at every level of content and form.

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