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An insightful study of seven great pop musicians who expanded the
boundaries of musical creativity in their own different ways during
the peaks of their careers in the second half of the 20th Century.
The musicians discussed in this work are Yoko Ono, Frank Zappa,
Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Sun Ra, James Brown, and Sigmund Snopek
III. The author Bob Mielke teaches American Literature and Culture
at Truman State University.
This is retrospective collection of the photography of
photojournalist James Crnkovich. It is introduced by Bob Mielke and
has commentaries by Lester Joos. The book contains fifty-five of
James's finest photographs in either black and white or color. The
photographs document life in America under the following
categories: Intimate Relationships, Studies, Rethinking Art,
Geometry, Incongruous Places, the Politics of Irony, Gun Culture,
Public Permissibility, Babe-acious Behavior, Public Relationships,
Being Kids, and Vanishing America. Each image is accompanied by a
contextualizing or reflective comment by the photographer
See Kirksville through the eyes of Bob Mielke as he explores the
people and places of the unassuming college town in Northeast
Missouri. Walk in the footsteps of the poet as he shows you the
natural beauty of its wooded parks and dives deep into the city's
colorful past. Along the way meet Susan Sontag as she dances in a
honky tonk, fireworks (perfectly legal) explode overhead and
friends gather in saloons for a quiet drink. Mielke's poems are
fresh, clear and accessible. Kirksville is an honest and
enthusiastic celebration of a city many have loved, and few can
ever forget.
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