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A transformational syntax; the grammar of modern American English af Baxter Hathaway
The catbird's song : prose pieces, 1963-1995 af Richard Wilbur
Les caves du Vatican; sotie af André Gide
Clarence John Laughlin: the personal eye af Clarence John Laughlin
Five acres and independence ; a practical guide to the selection and management of the small farm af M. G. Kains
Selected writings. Edited, with an introd af Charles Olson
A Key to the Ulysses of James Joyce af Paul Jordan Smith
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skrevet af LolaWalser kl. 11:35 pm (EST) den May 16, 2008
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It's a hardcover (no dustjacket, I don't know if one was included originally). Yes, I was a little surprised to see this essay wasn't included in "ABC of reading". I suppose the latter may be an elaboration of the ideas in "How to read" (haven't read "ABC..." yet.)
skrevet af LolaWalser kl. 9:36 pm (EST) den May 15, 2008
skrevet af LolaWalser kl. 9:05 pm (EST) den May 15, 2008
1. I hadn't read my profile comments for some time and currently, they feel rather prescient. I'm a physician/academic at Michigan though I will someday soon leave both medicine and academia and will take up something more compatible with becoming a single, adoptive parent.
2. Thank you for collaborating with Helene LaFaro on a memoir of Scott LaFaro - I thoroughly enjoy the many, many pieces that you have cataloged on your site but I would deeply appreciate a longer-form consideration of this marvelous musician.
3. Jazz. The 1960's. Admittedly, I am slightly (or perhaps not merely slightly) envious that you were able to see live performance from these musicians who I can readily listen to, but otherwise exist as a near myth for me. That said, I celebrated my fortieth birthday by taking my first vacation, a vacation that included seeing Ken Vandermark, and I think, rather than dreaming about the mythological past of jazz, I shall immerse myself more often in the many fine jazz musicians currently performing.
My best to you (and your project),
Rob.
skrevet af ryab kl. 11:33 pm (EST) den May 8, 2008
We have a favicon! Is it not showing up for you? Next to the URL?
skrevet af ablachly kl. 4:21 pm (EST) den May 2, 2008
Best,
Abby
skrevet af ablachly kl. 3:40 pm (EST) den May 2, 2008
I also love Eric Dolphy, another exemplary jazz musician who died early, and, though I have extensive recordings of Dolphy in his final year, I would have loved to have seen him in performance as you have.
Lastly, perhaps someday I shall track down a copy of the illustrious T. Monk Time magazine cover but, for now, I am grateful that its contents are readily available online (http://www.howardm.net/tsmonk/tsmonk3.ph...).
My great thanks - it is wonderful to hear from another person who listens to jazz.
Rob.
skrevet af ryab kl. 7:10 am (EST) den May 2, 2008
skrevet af sonshi kl. 8:01 pm (EST) den Apr 23, 2008
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