In the age of the internet, his apparent reclusiveness – not to mention the conspiracy themes in his work – made his identity and whereabouts a compelling mystery for online sleuths. |
In recent years, her own indifferent health and her dedicated nursing of her husband Jack, who died recently, encouraged Astley's natural reclusiveness. |
Admirers say the president's political nous is complemented by his minister's brain. Mr Videgaray's reclusiveness had costs. |
But for many of them, reclusiveness also is a public-relations strategy. |
Whatever the nature of their reclusiveness, all of them have learnt to maintain a tightrope balance between the world, the self and their art. |
Masters say reclusiveness sometimes means hoarders can be prisoners in their own homes. |