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In his brief, brilliant study "Nikolai Gogol, " Vladimir Nabokov accounts for Gogol's artistry through this and what he calls Gogol's "four dimensional" prose, a sinuous style that captures characters in their inner being.
But in one, a formation known as Cobrahead, on the Aristarchus Plateau at the edge of the Ocean of Storms, Clementine's cameras saw a definite reddening of a sinuous feature called a rille.
In a film created after their 1956 voyage, the Muries described a naturalist's paradise a wide-open valley defined by a sinuous river and towering limestone peaks, a place where even superlatives seem small.