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Xlibris A Romanian Rhapsody
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Author Solutions Inc Awkward Bitch My Life with MS
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Simon Schuster UK My Life As I See It
Book SynopsisFor the first time, music legend and humanitarian activist Dionne Warwick reflects on 50 years in showbusiness and the lessons she has learned from being an artist, a mother and a global icon.
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Booksurge Publishing Siqueiros Biography of a Revolutionary Artist
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iUniverse Splendid Encounters
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Kraftwerk Music NonStop
Book SynopsisSean Albiez is the Programme Group Leader for Popular Music at Southampton Solent University. He has been an active musician since the mid-1980s, and has published scholarly work about John Lydon, Krautrock, and Madonna. David Pattie is Professor in Drama in the Department of Performing Arts at the University of Chester, where he also taeches on the MA in Popular Music. He is the author of Rock Music in Performance (2007) and The Complete Critical Guide to Samuel Beckett (2001).Trade Review"No one but C-3PO makes love to Kraftwerk. No one liked them much to begin with - certainly not in Germany.Yet they eventually managed to attract sufficient critical mass to create a new star. And everyone else found themselves firmly in orbit.This book of original essays scrutinises their cultural influence from all angles. Here, Kraftwerk are cast as Cousins of Iggy Pop, Duchamp, Gilbert and George, Heirs to Hitler, Stockhausen, Gropius and The Beach Boys. Brothers of Beuys and Bambaataa, Kin to Kiefer, Godfathers of British Pop, Uncles of Rave, Midwives of Detroit Techno, Sperm Donors of Dance - as mysterious and potent as the monoliths in 2001, as daft as Punk, as indispensible to understanding modern culture as Musclebuilding, Warhol, or Strictly Ballroom.If this book were a film, it would move from macro to micro every scene, if it were a meal it would be prepared by Heston Blumenthal. It's a mutation waltz, a stumble rumba, a nimble mambo, a complex minuet - and proof that cultural critics can dance." - John Foxx, synthpop pioneer and multi-media artist"Overall, one comes away from Kraftwerk: Music Non-Stop with the impression of Hutter, Schneider and co creating a multifaceted oeuvre on a par with that of Andy Warhol's, a brief phase from either's artistic corpus capable of generating an entire career for lesser talents."-The Wire‘It is refreshing to encounter Kraftwerk: Music Non-Stop, a new collection of academic essays on the band, which spurns fashion and firmly returns the emphasis to ideas. Editors Sean Albiez and David Pattie have assembled a compendium of rigorously argued and illuminating discussions of the band, one that more than compensates for the shallower latter-day ramifications of what Alex Seago termed in 2004 the "Kraftwerk-Effekt".' -- The Oxonian ReviewTable of ContentsPart One: Music and Contexts; Part Two: Influence.
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Xlibris The Great Lablache
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Xlibris The Great Lablache
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Read Books The Master Musicians Elgar
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Lulu.com Birth to Reunion
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Lulu.com Electronica
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AuthorHouse Murder in the Vatican
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AuthorHouse 50 Years In A Kids Game
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AuthorHouse A Matter of Tyme
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AuthorHouse The Crazy Life of Brendan Behan
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Xlibris Tiger in the Rain
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Xlibris Into the Game
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iUniverse A Memoir of T Ru Takemitsu
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iUniverse A Memoir of T Ru Takemitsu
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Tidalwave Productions Fame Lady Gaga Vol 2 Lady Gaga The Sequel
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Independent Publisher The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life On Earth
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Tidalwave Productions Comics Saturday Night Live
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Gallery Books Sex Drugs Ratt Roll
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AuthorHouse No Copy of the Script
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Little, Brown & Company Seriously...Im Kidding
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Little, Brown & Company The Art of Asking How I Learned to Stop Worrying
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AuthorHouse Dear Mister Bollywood
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AuthorHouse Cowboy The Legend
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FriesenPress DW Griffith Master of Cinema
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Rise and Fall of LouTellegen
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iUniverse Edward Van Halen
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Xlibris Corporation Extraordinary
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Trafford Publishing Jim Morrisons Search for God
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Trafford Publishing Living In The Shadow Of Being The Best Friend Of Marshall Faulk Hall Of Fame Inductee The true story of two childhood friends Mark Bruno and Marshall Faulk
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AuthorHouse Jean Arthur
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Brecht Music and Culture Hanns Eisler in Conversation with Hans Bunge
Book SynopsisHanns Eisler was an Austrian composer. A Schoenberg pupil and committed Marxist, he was one of the great distinctive musical personalities of the twentieth century. Hans Bunge was assistant director and dramaturg at the Berliner Ensemble in Germany in the 1950s and later became first director of the Brecht Archive. He published his conversations with Eisler in Germany under the title Gespräche mit Hans Bunge Fragen Sie mehr über Brecht.Sabine Berendse, the daughter of the late Hans Bunge, is a Librarian and Information Specialist in Berlin, Germany. Paul Clements was Principal of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, UK, for twelve years until his retirement in July 2008. He has taught, acted and directed in the UK, Canada and Scandinavia.Trade ReviewTh[is] edition is a labour of love. ... Together with Paul Clements, [Berendse] has crafted not only a readable but a highly engaging rendition of a series of conversations whose length makes them suitable for a sustained read or a more relaxed series of perusals ... [This] edition offers rich anecdotal accounts of Brecht, the German Democratic Republic, and disquisitions on the relationship between politics and music. * New Theatre Quarterly *Eisler’s conversations with Hans Bunge about Brecht focus on their time together in Hollywood as well as on the building of a ‘magnificent’ new social republic. For Eisler, the ‘be-all and end-all’ of their work was to ‘educate the teacher!’ … The most fascinating and perplexing aspect of the conversations turns on the effort to ‘study the effect of art on human beings.’ … The lesson of the great modernists was the lesson of socialism. In other words, ending capitalism was the precondition for making and understanding great art. -- Todd Cronan, Emory University, USA * Radical Philosophy 189 *The important achievement of the translators ... is to have made available to the English-speaking world a landmark volume published almost forty years ago -- Ian Wallace * Eisler-Mitteilungen *As Brecht’s essay on “gestic music” makes clear, the concept of gestic performance emerged from his close collaborations with composers. Bloomsbury’s companion volume, Brecht, Music and Culture, is thus doubly welcome, first for translating Eisler’s thoughtful conversations with Hans Bunge, Fragen Sie mehr über Brecht (1970), and second for explaining rather than mis-translating Verfremdung and so helping to consolidate a Brecht lexicon consistent with the new Brecht on Theatre. This publication also draws attention to the uneven transmission of Brecht’s musical collaborators’ critical commentary, as well as musical compositions. * Theatre Journal *Table of ContentsNotes to the German edition by Hans Bunge Translator’s note Conversation 1 14 Ways of Describing Rain – Meetings between Brecht and Arnold Schoenberg, Charlie Chaplin and Thomas Mann – Brecht and Music Conversation 2 Galileo – Hollywood Elegies – Brecht and Feuchtwanger – Brecht and Music for the Theatre – Schweyk in the Second World War Conversation 3 Brecht on Arnold Schoenberg – Gestic Music – The Caucasian Chalk Circle – Döblin’s 65th Birthday Party Conversation 4 Music for The Private Life of the Master Race – Prologue to Galileo – Eisler and the House Committee on Un-American Activities – The Mother in New York – Brecht and Stefan Zweig – Bajazzo Conversation 5 Brecht’s Hexameters for the Communist Manifesto – Was Brecht a Marxist? – Brecht’s Method of Verfremdung Conversation 6 ‘To Those Born Later’ – Boogie-Woogie – Eisler on Religion – Galileo Conversation 7 ‘Hotel Room 1942’ – Hölderlin Conversation 8 On Stupidity in Music I – Hölderlin Conversation 9 Hans Mayer’s book on Brecht – Brecht and Georg Lukács Conversation 10 The Music to Schweyk in the Second World War – On Stupidity in Music II Conversation 11 Hölderlin Poems – On Stupidity in Music III Conversation 12 Eisler on Classical Literature, on the Function of Art, on Cybernetics and on Napoleon Conversation 13 Serious Songs – Eisler’s Plans for a Symphony Conversation 14 Eisler and Bunge Compare Their Experiences as Soldiers Afterword: For the First Edition of the ‘Conversations’ by Stephan Hermlin Notes Appendix Index
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Xlibris Corporation A Flower In The Midst Of Thorns Autobiographical Essays By Jhamak Ghimire
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Xlibris I Am A Successful Failure
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Outskirts Press Aces Back to Back The History of the Grateful Dead 1965 2016
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Outskirts Press Art as Adornment The Life and Work of Arthur George Smith
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Partridge India SHIRDI SAI BABA SPEAKS TO YOGI SPENCER IN HIS VISION
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