
Description
Product Details
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
Publish Date | May 01, 2001 |
Pages | 91 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780819564665 |
Dimensions | 9.7 X 6.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
John Cage (1912 - 1992) was one of the seminal figures of the avant-garde in the U.S. A composer for whom the whole world -- with its brimming silences and anarchic harmonies -- was a source of music, Cage studied music with Adolph Weiss, Arnold Schoenberg, and others, later collaborating with such artists as Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. Cage was the author of many books, including Silence, X, A Year from Monday, M, and Empty Words. The latter are all in print with Wesleyan, along with Joan Retallack's interviews with Cage, MUSICAGE: Cage Muses on Words, Art, Music and a paperback edition of Cage's Norton lectures at Harvard, I-VI.
Reviews
"The poems . . . create space for rethinking what anarchy and, more immediately, sovereignty can mean in a fully globalized 21st century . . . Cage's methods, intentions and good will are impeccably rendered on a platform that is at once fiercely inventive and deeply concerned for the collective human freedom within its own governance . . . [this book] brilliantly highlights the political commitments of his work as a whole."--Publishers Weekly
"This is a singularly important addition to Cage's writings . . . [it] is of vital, historical importance."--Stephen McCaffery, author of The Cheat of Words
"This is a singularly important addition to Cage's writings . . . [it] is of vital, historical importance."--Stephen McCaffery, author of The Cheat of Words
"Although he often brought into his poetry and other writings his deep, lifelong concern with the world's societies and with ways to change them for the better, the ways in which he did this while composing Anarchy . . . are especially brilliant and aesthetically compelling."--Jackson Mac Low, author of Barnesbook: Four Poems Derived from Sentences by Djuna Barnes
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