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Books > Biography > Film, television, music, theatre
De Vos ken die kunste, en die mense agter die kunste, so hy kan
heerlik spot met die hogere dinge in die lewe. Die bundel bevat ’n
hele vertellings oor bekende figure uit die kunstewereld, soos die
Karel Schoeman. Kop op 'n blok is vlymskerp geskryf en die humor
(wat dikwels selfspot insluit) is werklik snaaks. Inderwaarheid
vorm die teks 'n soort outobiografie van een van die mees geliefde
skrywers in Afrikaans.
Rheumatic fever came at an early age and took several of his
cousins and caused him to be confined to bed for many months while
recovering. This confinment and curtailment caused Jack to develop
his artistic talent in a more acute way. While always being a
jokester, he has had a funny way of telling a yarn and he hopes you
enjoy reading about some of the funny things that happened to him
on the way to the forum.
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This Life At Play
- Memoirs
(Hardcover)
Girish Karnad; Translated by Srinath Perur; Commentary by Srinath Perur; Translated by Girish Karnad; Commentary by Girish Karnad
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Just a Boy from Home With songs, stories and recipes Bill Bourke
shared this entire book from memory. It contains stories and
historical facts about the Catholic Church, the striping of the
land after the South gained independence and the words to an IRA
song, The Dublin Trials that his father sang. There are many more
songs of Mayo, poems and expressions that otherwise could possibly
be forgotten or lost if he had not agreed to sit for many hours
reminiscing. You will read about Patrick Shannon, a Mayo man who
was a hero in World War I. Also, how his good friend Michael
Fitzpatrick received his American citizenship 52 years after his
untimely death in Korea. Bill tells of the Irish camaraderie that
was already present in Chicago upon his arrival and how he got a
job being Just a Boy from Home. The singing and dancing that was
found in the neighborhood pubs and said, "Oh, the fun we had " But,
still the innate loneliness that could be felt in a room full of
people for the mother he left behind in the tiny cottage, at the
end of the road, in the Village of Ballymacredmond, near the town
of Ballina, in the County of Mayo, Ireland. Bill married Kitty
Morley, a young girl form County Mayo and continues his training as
to be an Engineer Santa Fe Railroad. It has taken a lifetime of
trials, errors and successes to create the foundation for his
family that is now continuing to flourish in the great city of
Chicago in the United States of America.
'Birkin's diary entries ultimately expose the toxic reality behind
one of the 20th century's most glamorous couples' Sunday Times Jane
Birkin - actor, singer, songwriter and model - attained
international fame with her decade-long musical and personal
relationship with Serge Gainsbourg that featured their
internationally controversial hit song 'Je t'aime...moi no plus'.
She has also enjoyed a notable career as a movie actress in
Blow-Up, Death on the Nile and Evil Under the Sun. Munkey Diaries
re-creates the flamboyant era of Swinging London and
Saint-Germain-des-Pres in the 1970s, and lets us into the everyday
life of an exceptional woman. There are intimate revelations about
Jane's tumultuous life with her first husband, the composer John
Barry, and her romantic and professional collaboration with
Gainsbourg, as well as keen insights into a working life as an
actor, singer and songwriter.
Once called the ""perfect example of a homeless waif"" by director
Cecil B. DeMille, Junior Coghlan has been acting in movies for over
70 years. Perhaps best remembered for his role as Billy Batson in
the Republic serial The Adventures of Captain Marvel, he has worked
with many of the legends of Hollywood, such as Charlie Chaplin,
Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper, and Shirley Temple. Also included are
the stories of Coghlan's 23-year naval service, where he enlisted
as an aviator during World War II and eventually rose to the rank
of Lieutenant Commander. Included are the stories of his eight
years as the naval liaison on such films as The Caine Mutiny and
Mr. Roberts. A filmography traces his career.
Rocking the Wall explores the epic Bruce Springsteen concert in
East Berlin on July 19, 1988, and how it changed the world. Erik
Kirschbaum spoke to scores of fans and concert organizers on both
sides of the Berlin Wall, including Jon Landau, Springsteen's
long-time friend and manager, to unearth this fascinating story.
With lively behind-the-scenes details from eyewitness accounts,
magazine and newspaper clippings, TV recordings, and even Stasi
files, as well as photos and memorabilia, this gripping book
transports you back in the middle of those heady times shortly
before the Berlin Wall fell and gives you a front-row spot at one
of the biggest and most exciting rock concerts ever, anywhere. It
takes you to an unforgettable journey with Springsteen through the
divided city, to his hotel, and his dressing room at the open air
concert grounds in Weissensee, where The Boss, live on stage,
delivered a courageous speech against the Wall to a record-breaking
crowd of more than 300,000 delirious young East Germans full of joy
and hope. Their thunderous reaction to his speech was so intense
that it even briefly brought tears to Springsteen's eyes. And their
tremendous, powerful cry for freedom became the "final nail in the
coffin" of the Communist regime and subsequently helped fuel the
uprising that brought down the Wall.
Erik Kirschbaum, a native of New York City and long-time
Springsteen fan, has lived in Germany for more than twenty-five
years and in Berlin since 1993. He is a correspondent for the
Reuters international news agency and has written about
entertainment, politics, sports, economics, as well as disasters
and climate change in nearly thirty countries. He is a devoted
father of four, an enthusiastic cyclist, a solar power entrepreneur
and an unabashed crusader for renewable energy. Rocking the Wall is
his third book.
Praise for Rocking The Wall
Inside this book is as clear a statement of the power of this
music as anyone, ever, has come up with." -Dave Marsh
"An illuminating and impressively detailed examination of a
frequently overlooked moment in the nexus of rock music and
political liberation. I learned a great deal and enjoyed doing so."
-Eric Alterman
"A career in music ... is a calling with such a strong pull; you'd
think a tide was sucking you under. It becomes an intense obsession
of such great intensity that you can almost think of nothing else,
it drives you with a fever and fervor."
In the early 70s, an idealistic young man - Brian Torff -
arrived in New York to pursue his passion for music. During an
excursion to Long Island, Brian found his dream instrument: a 1775
re-built Nicola Galliano bass.
Such was the beginning of a career that led Torff from Cafe
Carlyle to Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, and
the White House. He has toured worldwide with the greatest: from
Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, George Shearing, and Erroll Garner to
Stephane Grappelli, Benny Goodman, Mary Lou Williams, and Marian
McPartland.
As Brian notes, "bass players do a lot of observing from the
back of the bandstand." It is this supportive role that qualifies
Torff to share his insight into jazz music, and its many
personalities. Torff takes us beyond the music by adding depth with
his vision of American music, and paints vivid portraits of the
musicians with whom he played.
Torff's memoir is one of creativity, and determination mixed
with timing, and plain good luck. His sharp narrative not only
brings the legends of jazz to life, but reading about them here
will certainly motivate you to add some music to your
collection.
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