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First conceived in 1966 but only completed in 2004, Brian Wilson
Presents Smile has been called "the best-known unreleased album in
pop music history" and "an American Sergeant Pepper." Reading Smile
offers a close analysis of the recording in its social, cultural
and historical contexts. It focuses in particular on the finished
work's subject matter as embodied in Van Dyke Parks' contentious
yet little understood lyrics, with their low-resolution, highly
allusive portrayals of western expansion's archetypes, from
Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts to Diamond Head, Hawaii. Documenting
their multiple references and connotations, it argues that their
invocations of national self-definition are part of a carefully
crafted vision of American identity, society and culture both in
tune and at odds with the times. Critical of the republic's past
practices but convinced that its ideals, values and myths still
provided resources to redeem it, the recording is interpreted as a
creative musical milestone, an enduring product of its volatile,
radical, countercultural times, and an American pop art classic. Of
particular relevance to American Studies and popular culture
scholars, Reading Smile will also appeal to those interested in
1960s popular music, not least to fans of Brian Wilson, Van Dyke
Parks and the Beach Boys.
First conceived in 1966 but only completed in 2004, Brian Wilson
Presents Smile has been called "the best-known unreleased album in
pop music history" and "an American Sergeant Pepper." Reading Smile
offers a close analysis of the recording in its social, cultural
and historical contexts. It focuses in particular on the finished
work's subject matter as embodied in Van Dyke Parks' contentious
yet little understood lyrics, with their low-resolution, highly
allusive portrayals of western expansion's archetypes, from
Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts to Diamond Head, Hawaii. Documenting
their multiple references and connotations, it argues that their
invocations of national self-definition are part of a carefully
crafted vision of American identity, society and culture both in
tune and at odds with the times. Critical of the republic's past
practices but convinced that its ideals, values and myths still
provided resources to redeem it, the recording is interpreted as a
creative musical milestone, an enduring product of its volatile,
radical, countercultural times, and an American pop art classic. Of
particular relevance to American Studies and popular culture
scholars, Reading Smile will also appeal to those interested in
1960s popular music, not least to fans of Brian Wilson, Van Dyke
Parks and the Beach Boys.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that is rapidly increasing in
prevalence worldwide, particularly in Canada and the United States.
One of the most common complications for all types of diabetes
mellitus is diabetic retinopathy, a disease that is currently the
leading cause of blindness among adults in the United States and
Canada. It is estimated that at least 40% of Americans and
Canadians with diabetes mellitus have some clinically detectable
form of diabetic retinopathy, and statistics are similar worldwide.
This invaluable book contains all the information you need to know
about the causes, tests and treatment options available to combat
this sight-threatening disorder.
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