Gidwitz plays fast and loose, with reality a springboard from which to reapproach age-old stories. |
Given the Variation's role in establishing his name, and the centrality of the 1955 recording to his musical career, a reporter asked at the time, why did Gould see the need to reapproach it? |
He or she can then reapproach the sensitive question later from a different vantage point. |
Retrogression, reapproach to a standpoint to which the race has been long habituated in the past, is easier. |
I obviously am going to reapproach that question. |
Our time together took me to places I needed to return to but didn't know how to reapproach. |