However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities. |
Brendon's lucid account presents no bill of indictment and plenty of entertaining digressions. |
Corbett never swears on stage and is most famous for his gently rambling monologues and long digressions. |
However, some editing would not be amiss, as each piece continues long after its point has been made, with too many digressions and asides. |
Christopher's digressions into maths and existential questions amplify what is, on one level, a family drama with a whodunnit attached. |
When read straight through, the narrative digressions take the reader on a meandering path that resembles hypertextual linking. |