-
novel by a
stylist who can
afford to give
considerable rein to his
rather quirkish imagination." Donleavy,
James Patrick: 1963: A
Singular Man. - Atlantic-Little...
- to the pop process. But the new
radio was only
another example of the
quirkish vitality of a new m****
culture (call it youth, call it pop) that seemed...
- tact, wit, and sly razzmatazz. But I
insist that it's Hartford's funny,
quirkish songs,
rather than his banjo, that save me from
continued boorishness."...
- them with his
revolutionary message. As in Long Shot (1978), Hatton's
quirkish sense of
humour is the thing." In
Sixties British Cinema, film historian...
- as
viewed by Greene's
wilfully wayward camera, it
becomes a bizarre,
quirkishly funny thriller which laces its do****entary
surface with a fine
grain of...
- me as less than
seemly in a
serious work of fiction, to
wander off into
quirkish reminiscences and
observations that weren't
always directly related to...