Of course, a reader doesn't have to accept the essays' religiose atmospherics or fabulist presumption to be affected by Berger's tone. |
Jobs's extraordinary marketing savvy and famed reality distortion field leave some people with the impression that he's a talented fabulist. |
From there stemmed the idea of a fabulist, a man who lives in this alternate reality. |
He was an awkward kind of fabulist, a tease who directed his subtle ironies as much at his readers as at his cats and foxes. |
It emerged in court that he is a habitual fabulist and liar with a weak grip on reality and a determination to live out some of his fantasies. |
Though a self-proclaimed Australian writer, Carey is a fabulist who does not write in any recognizable national tradition. |