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...individual narratives that are later linked to the broader plot. Though these transitions can at times seem too temporally driven—most of them begin with dates and their corresponding events—they do the trick, and keep the reader hooked in a story with tiny but salient details, such as the physical appearance of a particular reporter, or the layout of the Times’ cafeteria...
...When you write the truth, you ruffle some feathers,” Sawyer-Lauçanno said. “Some people want to preserve their notion of Cummings. I was obligated to tell the truth and not gloss over his darker and less salient aspects...
...salient lesson in adapting books for film. In an age when words can be too slavishly followed on screen, In My Father's Den is neither better nor worse than the novel, but in every sense equal to it. It's a case of a filmmaker traveling far to get close to a literary classic...
...recent article about pepper spray (News, “Students Carry Mace Illegally,” Oct. 18) is very good, but leaves out two salient points...
...miniaturist. The small-picture approach can be attractive at a time of national insecurity and unease about globalization. His promotion of reading to children to improve literacy seems to have appeal. And although he has been ridiculed for cultivating the good-father image for the cameras, it remains a salient feature of the Latham brand...