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His approach to theater, mirroring his attitude toward life, was exquisitely — and undogmatically — attuned to the present moment.

There is something provisional and undogmatic about the way “White Teeth” confronts large themes — migration, cultural identity — and knows to stop short of haranguing the reader.

Anderson expresses a fan’s zeal and a collector’s greed for both canonical works and weird odds and ends, a love for old modernisms that is undogmatic and unsentimental.

Her prodigious literary output records her well-stocked, undogmatic and finely discriminating mind.

If the connections Anthony draws are sometimes vague and not always persuasive, that may be a risk built into his essayistic, undogmatic approach to reality.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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