And who better than DJ Taylor to undertake the Sisyphean labour of anatomising such a society in all its quiddities, vanities, rivalries and ambitions? |
He wrestles their visual quiddities — how they look, irrespective of what they represent — down into the body and makes them groan. |
The Carnegie crew proves that festivalism can, in itself, be made artistic by honestly exposing its conventions as background for the quiddities of individual artists. |
Imitating the great singers with full respect to their quiddities and idiosyncrasies isn't easy. |
Belluck writes in a distant third-person voice and breaks down Lepore's personality into its component quiddities. |
Only look at the theological quiddities of effete scholasticism. |