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A biography that crackles with as much energy as the great bluesman's songs." -Ted Drozdowski, Boston Phoenix The epic, rollicking, up-and-down life of Muddy Waters-who went from Mississippi farmhand to musical legend, invented electric blues, and created the template for the rock-and-roll band and its wild lifestyle-is chronicled with rare vividness in Robert Gordon's widely praised biography.
Offering fans an extensive look at the artist's own words
throughout the past four decades, Springsteen on Springsteen brings
together Q&A-formatted articles, speeches, and features that
incorporate significant interview material. No one is better
qualified to talk about Springsteen than the man himself, and he's
often as articulate and provocative in interviews and speeches as
he is emotive on-stage and in recordings. While many rock artists
seem to suffer through interviews, Springsteen has welcomed them as
an opportunity to speak openly, thoughtfully, and in great detail
about his music and life. This volume starts with his humble
beginnings in 1973 as a struggling artist and follows him up to the
present, as Springsteen has achieved almost unimaginable wealth and
worldwide fame. Included are feature interviews with well-known
media figures, including Charlie Rose, Ted Koppel, Brian Williams,
Nick Hornby, and Ed Norton. Fans will also discover hidden gems
from small and international outlets, in addition to radio and TV
interviews that have not previously appeared in print. This
collection is a must-have for any Springsteen fan.
A Journey Through Life And Business
Fred was born into a middle class family in 1936. He takes us along
his life's journey as he grows into manhood, marries and becomes a
nationally known land surveyor. He has crafted a tale where he
takes the reader on his life's journey from the end of the Great
Depression, World War II, the decades of the 50's and 60's to the
present.
His narrative takes the reader through his early years as a child
growing up during World War II and its aftermath. The story than
continues as the author enters the world of professional practice
and business. This is all told in the context of family, culture
and world travel. Some of his stories will make you smile, while
others may bring a few tears.
He has written a refreshingly candid, no-holds-barred narrative
regarding school, business, country and culture.
Follows the life of French anthropologist Francoise Heritier, who
had a lasting impact on a generation of French anthropologists that
continues to this day. A great intellectual figure, Francoise
Heritier succeeded Claude Levi-Strauss as the Chair of Anthropology
at the College de France in 1982. She was an Africanist, author of
magnificent works on the Samo population, the scientific progenitor
of kinship studies, the creator of a theoretical base to feminist
thought and an activist for many causes. "I read this intellectual
biography of Francoise Heritier with great pleasure. Though highly
regarded in France, she is not yet well known in English-language
academic circles, but she certainly should be. This book will be a
revelation to many anthropologists and feminist scholars."-Adam
Kuper, London School of Economics From the Forword by Michelle
Perrot: I came to know her at the National Council for HIV, that
she chaired from 1989 to 1994.... Her theoretical concerns were
also crucial to the understanding of pandemics, but we did not then
realise that HIV/AIDS was also a precursor and a warning of
pandemics to come. She grasped the importance of conceptions of
bodily 'humours'-blood, semen, milk-that seemed to play a role in
the horrific spread of an epidemic of which we knew nothing, except
that it resulted in an appalling mortality rate, particularly among
young men.... she was a remarkable chair, concerned to share her
insights into the illness and to anchor-necessary-interventions
within a framework that would be respectful of human rights.
A kaleidoscopic study of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Melodrama, biography, cold war thriller, drug memoir, essay in fragments, and mystery, Thousands of Mirrors is cult critic Ian Penman’s long-awaited first full-length book: a kaleidoscopic study of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Written over a short period "in the spirit" of RWF, who would often get films made in a matter of weeks or months, Thousands of Mirrors presents the filmmaker as Penman’s equivalent of what Baudelaire was to Benjamin: an urban poet in the turbulent, seeds-sown, messy era just before everything changed.
Beautifully written and extraordinarily compelling, echoing the fragmentary works of Roland Barthes and Emil Cioran, Eduardo Galeano and Alexander Kluge, this story has everything: sex, drugs, art, the city, cinema, and revolution.
This funny showgirl's memoir takes readers behind the curtain, and
straight into the dressing room. Mary Lee DeWitt Baker started out
as a flat-chested dreamer competing in the world of show business,
where perfection is the norm. She endured and overcame battles with
bullying and repeated rejection. She shares her most intimate and
epic wardrobe malfunction, which led to a life-changing decision.
This author loves to share a good laugh, and gives witty inside
tips like how to survive a five-show day, balance an oversized
headdress, and audition do's and don'ts. And, above all, in the
event of a missing bear paw, runaway sheep, or chronic bronchitis,
Ladies and Gentlemen...THE SHOW MUST GO ON
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Born to Run
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Bruce Springsteen
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J. Lynn, a Baltimore artist, reviews her unusual life without any
knowledge that Asperger's Syndrome, a mild form of autism, exists.
Her life and circumstances certainly are the result of it. She has
always been "different."
Depressed, overwhelmed, and not knowing how to describe what
she's going through to anybody, she tries to figure out things on
her own. Will she find some clues in her dreams? She wonders if
it's possible to have parallel lifetimes.
Nothing she tries works, and she is ready to give up. She looks
back, going deeper and deeper into her past. What is it, the thing
that makes her different? Has it prevailed throughout her entire
life? If so, does it have some kind of a pattern? Is it responsible
for things turning out so badly?
Does it make it possible to dream of the future and possibly
travel through time? "A Worst Case Scenario" is the story of her
journey to knowing.
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Geisha
- A Life
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No woman in the three-hundred-year history of the karyukai has ever come forward in public to tell her story -- until now. "Many say I was the best geisha of my generation," writes Mineko Iwasaki. "And yet, it was a life that I found too constricting to continue. And one that I ultimately had to leave." Trained to become a geisha from the age of five, Iwasaki would live among the other "women of art" in Kyoto's Gion Kobu district and practice the ancient customs of Japanese entertainment. She was loved by kings, princes, military heroes, and wealthy statesmen alike. But even though she became one of the most prized geishas in Japan's history, Iwasaki wanted more: her own life. And by the time she retired at age twenty-nine, Iwasaki was finally on her way toward a new beginning. Geisha, a Life is her story -- at times heartbreaking, always awe-inspiring, and totally true.
This memoir of a Harvard trained lawyer turned artist is, among
other things, about the power of commitment. Here are some
highlights from Joe Novak's book: His friendship with Eleanor
Roosevelt. Novak's proposed plan to extend capital ownership to low
income workers in Puerto Rico, promoted by Governor Luis A. Ferre,
who later stated it was the most important agenda of his
administration. Publishing a major monograph on the Cuban artist,
Agustin Fernandez. Designing and drafting the plans of a residence
on Fire Island featured in House Beautiful. Co-producing an
Off-Broadway musical. Conversing with Andy Warhol at Studio 54,
from which came the title of this book. Joining Alcoholics
Anonymous in New York City, and within three months becoming a full
time painter, a career he has pursued with passion for almost three
decades. Being mentored in East Hampton by Peter Busa, an original
member of the New York School, and visiting Willem de Kooning in
his studio with Busa. Exploring the effects of light on perception
in a project called Light Emanations in Santa Fe. A retrospective
of Novak's paintings was held at the Hood Museum of Art at
Dartmouth College in conjunction with his fiftieth reunion. Novak's
works are in hundreds of collections, public and private, including
major art museums. He lives in Rancho Mirage, California with his
partner, Willie Lebron. His website is www.joenovak.com.
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