Catastrophic Chords

Catastrophic Chords
Title Catastrophic Chords PDF eBook
Author Marck L. Beggs
Publisher Salmon Publishing
Pages 64
Release 2008
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1903392896

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A thematically developed collection from Arkansas poet Marck L. Beggs' including an extended dialogue between Henry David Thoreau and Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber.

Modern Chord Progressions

Modern Chord Progressions
Title Modern Chord Progressions PDF eBook
Author Ted Greene
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 116
Release 1985-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780898986983

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A collection and explanation of many different types of important progressions for the intermediate and advanced guitarist.

Arlington

Arlington
Title Arlington PDF eBook
Author book and lyrics by Victor Lodato
Publisher Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Pages 51
Release 2016-05-16
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0822231654

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THE STORY: It's a sunny day and Sara Jane is trying valiantly to keep it that way. Her young husband, Jerry, is away at war, and though Sara Jane believes in the cause, nothing has seemed quite right lately—especially the last few messages from Jerry. At least she has her piano—and Jerry’s bourbon—to keep her company as she tries to figure things out. But how far will she go to keep the impending storm at bay? ARLINGTON is a stirring, funny and powerful new work from playwright/novelist Victor Lodato and award-winning composer Polly Pen.

Signs of Music

Signs of Music
Title Signs of Music PDF eBook
Author Eero Tarasti
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 232
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110899876

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Music is said to be the most autonomous and least representative of all the arts. However, it reflects in many ways the realities around it and influences its social and cultural environments. Music is as much biology, gender, gesture - something intertextual, even transcendental. Musical signs can be studied throughout their history as well as musical semiotics with its own background. Composers from Chopin to Sibelius and authors from Nietzsche to Greimas and Barthes illustrate the avenues of this new discipline within semiotics and musicology.

Catastrophe and Philosophy

Catastrophe and Philosophy
Title Catastrophe and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author David J. Rosner
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 371
Release 2018-12-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498540120

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This book takes a different approach to the history of philosophy, exploring a neglected theme, the relationship between catastrophe and philosophy. The book analyzes this theme within texts from ancient times to the present, from a global perspective. The book’s focus is timely and relevant today, as the planet is certainly facing a number of impending catastrophes right now, e.g., environmental degradation, overpopulation, the threat of nuclear war, etc.

The Full Catastrophe

The Full Catastrophe
Title The Full Catastrophe PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Huntley
Publisher Hardie Grant Publishing
Pages 235
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1743586191

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We’ve all had days when if we didn’t laugh, we’d cry. Whether it’s a domestic drama, career cockup or just a run-of-the-mill disaster, we’ve all been there – no matter who we are. In this hilarious and moving collection, well-known Australians from all walks of life share their stories as a kind of mass therapy; a feel-good tonic for when the proverbial sh*t hits the fan. From Annabel Crabb’s tale of Russian interference in the birth of her first child to Kate McClymont on how to manage mobsters, or Frank Moorhouse on the worst possible Valentine’s Day to Emma Alberici on moving to London with three small children, these entertaining tales of woe remind us that this too shall pass.

Winnie and Wolf

Winnie and Wolf
Title Winnie and Wolf PDF eBook
Author A. N. Wilson
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 430
Release 2015-05-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466893729

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Winnie and Wolf is the story of the remarkable relationship between Winifred Wagner and Adolf Hitler that took place during the years between the two world wars, as seen through the eyes of the secretary at the Wagner House in Bayreuth. Winifred, an English girl, was brought up in an orphanage and married at the age of eighteen to the son of Germany's most controversial genius. She is a passionate Germanophile, a Wagnerian dreamer, and a Teutonic patriot. In the debacle of the post-Versailles world, the Wagner family hopes for the coming of a Parsifal, a mystic idealist and redeemer. In 1923, they meet their Parsifal-a wild-eyed Viennese opera fanatic named Adolf Hitler. He has already made a name for himself in some sections of German society through rabble-rousing and street-corner speeches. It is Winifred, though, who truly believes in him. Both have known the humiliation of poverty and a deep anger at the society that excluded them. They find in each other an unusual kinship that begins with a passion for opera. In A. N. Wilson's boldest and most ambitious novel yet, the world of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany is brilliantly recreated, and forms the backdrop to this incredible bond, which ultimately reveals the remarkable capacity of human beings to deceive themselves.