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Speaking of Wagner compiles in a new and highly accessible format
celebrated author, lecturer, and Metropolitan Opera commentator
William Berger's collection of talks and presentations about
Richard Wagner, the most controversial, and perhaps the most widely
influential, artist in history. These talks have been successful
with diverse audiences, ranging from newcomers to the field to the
most exacting experts, often at the same time! Berger's book
preserves that wide range of tone: erudite but engaging, from lofty
to startlingly coarse (as the subject requires), and connecting the
subject to references from mythology to psychology and even (and
especially) to cutting-edge pop culture.
Throughout history many people have believed in diverse
supernatural or demonic spiritual entities. From Tengu of Japan,
the T'ien-kou of China and the Lares or Penates of ancient Rome to
the Goblins of France that rapidly spread across Europe, the
Hobgoblins and Trolls of the Druids in England, The 'Little People'
or Leprechauns of Ireland, the mysterious Vampires and the
Werewolves of Germany, Serbia and Bulgaria, etc. To some, these
were harmless, mischievous manifestations. To others, these
entities represented a horrifying threat. The intrinsic fear that
prevailed, by whatever name, was that these entities or disembodied
spirits could steal one's soul. Worse, that once bitten by one of
them, a person became one of them. The Black Plague of the 1300's,
for example, was frequently blamed on vampires and the like, the
belief being fostered by the early Church using this fear to
control or cajole an uneducated and superstitious populace. The
early emigrants brought with them their own names and descriptions,
their own fears, of such beings. From the Pilgrims who saw a Witch
or Devil's Disciple behind nearly every tree to the French
Voyagers, who feared the L Rou (werewolf). Little did they know
that the indigenous people also had similar beliefs. This did not
change with the spread of emigrants into the western plains. To the
Cheyenne and other plains tribes, the frightening existence of
multiple Soto, spooks, goblins or disembodied spirits of dead was
commonly believed. In modern times such superstitions and myths
have fallen beside the road of antiquity. That applies, of course,
to only those who have not yet encountered the least known of such
spiritual entities, the Cheyenne'sM hpeva m'hkheo'o' ......... the
Bog Babies.
The world had seen many conflicts and cruel wars. In a relatively
short span of time, mankind had progressed from stone spears to
nuclear and biological weapons. The ingredients for such tools of
mass destruction had been disappearing from certain countries and
research centers for the last decade or two. A naive nation was
surprised and totally unprepared for the unleashing of a man-made
Hell. The question is; Could they survive in a world gone suddenly
insane? That remained to be proven. semi tractor trailers across
the nation's highways. He didn't have much interest in politics but
it didn't take him long to realize the nation was in trouble. Being
suddenly immersed in the horror and chaos of a full-blown terrorist
attack, he had no way of knowing the key roll he might play in the
outcome. suffered enough, been through enough pain to take away her
youthful naivete forever. There were only two things that kept her
going in such terrifying times ... Her wits ... and her love for
Jim. Would their unique bond prove to be enough to help them
survive the apocalyptic turn of events? Only Time or God knew the
answer. Unfortunately, for now, neither of them were talking.
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Asthma (Paperback)
William Berger
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Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory condition affecting the
airways and displays a varied phenotypic picture. It is becoming
increasingly recognized by healthcare workers and epidemiological
studies suggest that along with other atopic diseases, its
prevalence is rising. The precise etiology of asthma remains
uncertain, but genetic and environmental factors such as viruses,
country of origin, allergen exposure, early use of antibiotics, and
numbers of siblings have all been implicated in its inception and
development. Pathologically it is characterized by inflammation,
physiologically by airway hyper-responsiveness (or
hyper-reactivity) resulting in reversible airflow obstruction, and
clinically by wheeze, chest tightness, breathlessness and cough. It
can present in early childhood as well as adulthood, and varies
markedly in severity, clinical course, subsequent disability and
response to treatment. Exacerbations and symptoms of asthma are the
final manifestation of a complex interplay between an array of
inflammatory cells and mediators, which cause airway smooth muscle
to intermittently relax and contract.
Despite greater knowledge surrounding the immunopathological
origins of asthma and considerable advances in its management, it
remains one of the most important chronic diseases in young adults
and poses a significant degree of morbidity throughout all age
groups. A minority of patients experience difficulty in controlling
asthma and pose significant therapeutic difficulties in specialist
clinics. Exacerbations of asthma contribute to significant costs
for healthcare systems and are implicated in adversely affecting
the quality of life of individuals and their families. Moreover,
although asthma deaths have decreased over the past few decades, an
appreciable number of deaths still occur each year. Regular
anti-inflammatory therapy with inhaled corticosteroids is required
in all but the mildest of disease and attenuates underlying airway
inflammation and hyper-responsiveness, while bronchodilators are
designed to relax airway smooth muscle and prevent
bronchoconstriction on exposure to bronchoconstrictor stimuli.
Other forms of treatment are required in individuals with
persistent symptoms and exacerbations. In recent years several
potentially exciting treatments have emerged and are in varying
degrees of development.
Part of the new Oxford American Respiratory Library, this concise,
portable guide provides an essential reference on current,
evidence-based medical approaches to diagnosing and managing
asthma. This practical volume features chapters on the
pathophysiology of the disease with information on the common
symptoms and potential triggers. In addition, the text includes
discussions of new and emerging pharmacotherapies and complementary
treatment therapies, with guidelines for symptom prevention.
The world had seen many conflicts and cruel wars. In a relatively
short span of time, mankind had progressed from stone spears to
nuclear and biological weapons. The ingredients for such tools of
mass destruction had been disappearing from certain countries and
research centers for the last decade or two. A naive nation was
surprised and totally unprepared for the unleashing of a man-made
Hell. The question is; Could they survive in a world gone suddenly
insane? That remained to be proven. semi tractor trailers across
the nation's highways. He didn't have much interest in politics but
it didn't take him long to realize the nation was in trouble. Being
suddenly immersed in the horror and chaos of a full-blown terrorist
attack, he had no way of knowing the key roll he might play in the
outcome. suffered enough, been through enough pain to take away her
youthful naivete forever. There were only two things that kept her
going in such terrifying times ... Her wits ... and her love for
Jim. Would their unique bond prove to be enough to help them
survive the apocalyptic turn of events? Only Time or God knew the
answer. Unfortunately, for now, neither of them were talking.
Throughout history many people have believed in diverse
supernatural or demonic spiritual entities. From Tengu of Japan,
the T'ien-kou of China and the Lares or Penates of ancient Rome to
the Goblins of France that rapidly spread across Europe, the
Hobgoblins and Trolls of the Druids in England, The 'Little People'
or Leprechauns of Ireland, the mysterious Vampires and the
Werewolves of Germany, Serbia and Bulgaria, etc. To some, these
were harmless, mischievous manifestations. To others, these
entities represented a horrifying threat. The intrinsic fear that
prevailed, by whatever name, was that these entities or disembodied
spirits could steal one's soul. Worse, that once bitten by one of
them, a person became one of them. The Black Plague of the 1300's,
for example, was frequently blamed on vampires and the like, the
belief being fostered by the early Church using this fear to
control or cajole an uneducated and superstitious populace. The
early emigrants brought with them their own names and descriptions,
their own fears, of such beings. From the Pilgrims who saw a Witch
or Devil's Disciple behind nearly every tree to the French
Voyagers, who feared the L Rou (werewolf). Little did they know
that the indigenous people also had similar beliefs. This did not
change with the spread of emigrants into the western plains. To the
Cheyenne and other plains tribes, the frightening existence of
multiple Soto, spooks, goblins or disembodied spirits of dead was
commonly believed. In modern times such superstitions and myths
have fallen beside the road of antiquity. That applies, of course,
to only those who have not yet encountered the least known of such
spiritual entities, the Cheyenne'sM hpeva m'hkheo'o' ......... the
Bog Babies.
Puccini is the most beloved composer of opera in the world: one
quarter of all opera performances in the U.S. are of his operas,
his music pervades movie soundtracks, and his plots have
infiltrated our popular culture. But, although Puccini' s art still
captivates audiences and the popularity of such works as "Tosca, La
Boh?me," and "Madama Butterfly" has never waned, he has long been a
victim of critical snobbery and cultural marginalization.
In this witty and informative guide for beginners and fans alike,
William Berger sets the record straight, reclaiming Puccini as a
serious artist. Combining his trademark irreverent humor with
passionate enthusiasm, Berger strikes just the right balance of
introductory information and thought-provoking analysis. He
includes a biography, discussions of each opera, a glossary, fun
facts and anecdotes, and above all keen insight into Puccini' s
enduring power. For anyone who loves Puccini and for anyone who
just wonders what all the fuss is about, "Puccini Without Excuses"
is funny, challenging, and always a pleasure to read.
INCLUDES:
_ Why Puccini' s art and its message of hope is crucial to our
world today
_ How Anglo audiences often miss the mythic significance of his
operas
_ The use of his music as shorthand in films, from "A Room with a
View "to "Fatal Attraction"
_ A scene-by scene analysis of each opera
_ A guide to the wealth of available recordings, books, and videos
Papa's special little grand daughter, Sara, wants very much to bake
something for the rest of her family. She loves to help Grandma
bake 'goodies' at every possible opportunity. Unfortunately, she
hasn't learned to read very well yet and that presents a problem.
Undaunted by such a setback and unable to summon help in reading
the recipe, she decides to bake something by herself anyway. The
adventure that Sara embarks upon, if only a fantasy, is one to
behold. Her story not only points out the necessity of gaining good
reading skills but is sure to delight nearly anyone who ever wanted
to bake a culinary delight only to have it turn out somewhat
different. Papa's Sara Wants To Bake is sure to delight the young
reader and tickle everyone's funny bone.
Who could guess that a common, ordinary, every day fly could be
special. Yet, in Freddie The Fly, the reader will soon recognize
that Freddie is, indeed, quite special. Like anyone of us, the
little guy unfortunately has a bad habit. His friends warn him,
even scold him, but again like any of us, he does not heed their
advice. Happily flying into his destiny, Freddie not only
entertains but gives a powerful lesson as well. Join him and his
friends as they do what every good fly does best, buzz around and
look for the occasional feast to be had. Perhaps we, too, can learn
the lesson Freddie learns before our own habits take us down our
own path to the ultimate misadventure. To all of his readers of any
age, Freddie would be sure to say, "Eat, hum and be happy " And,
then, he might add, "Good luck "
What family has not had a holiday that has turned out quite
different than the one they planned? The family in Different Night
Before Christmas, certainly has an exciting one. Throughout the
story, a web of valuable truth is woven. Love and concern for each
other is more valuable than any special holiday present one could
ever receive. It is that thread of love that brings us through even
the darkest hour to prevail against any setback or adversity that
may challenge us. Delightful, exceptionally funny in parts, it is
an adventure that is sure to impact any age reader with the truth
that a family sticking together is a valuable gift, indeed the only
gift that really counts. In other words, be safe, live long, and
love much.
Katie is a delightful, vivacious young lady ten years old. Her
adventuresome spirit is only exceeded by her tendency to stretch
the truth a little bit once in a while. Her stories often go into
flights of marvelous fantasy that entertain and delight nearly
every age, especially those who appreciate a young imagination and
the spinning of a good yarn. In the end, there comes a moral, a
truth out of the mouth of youth, that few of us could deny.
Tall-Tale Katie is an adventure that is sure to grab anybody who
has ever told a 'stretched' tale right where they live. It is sure
to put a smile on your face and a chuckle on your lips that will
reach all the way to your heart. You may never look at a frog in
quite the same way again.
Do you cringe when your opera-loving friends start raving about the latest production of Tristan? Do you feel faint just thinking about the six-hour performance of Parsifal you were given tickets to? Does your mate accuse you of having a Tannhäuser complex? If you're baffled by the behavior of Wagner worshipers, if you've longed to fathom the mysteries of Wagner's ever-increasing popularity, or if you just want to better understand and enjoy the performances you're attending, you'll find this delightful book indispensable.
William Berger is the most helpful guide one could hope to find for navigating the strange and beautiful world of the most controversial artist who ever lived. He tells you all you need to know to become a true Wagnerite--from story lines to historical background; from when to visit the rest room to how to sound smart during intermission; from the Jewish legend that possibly inspired Lohengrin to the tragic death of the first Tristan. Funny, informative, and always a pleasure to read, Wagner Without Fear proves that the art of Wagner can be accessible to everyone.
Includes: - The strange life of Richard Wagner--German patriot (and exile), friend (and enemy) of Liszt and Nietzsche - Essential opera lore and "lobby talk" - A scene-by-scene analysis of each opera - What to listen for to get the most from the music - Recommended recordings, films, and sound tracks
Everything you could possibly know about Verdi and his operas, from the brilliant and humorous author of Wagner Without Fear.
If you want to know why La traviata was actually a flop at its premiere in 1853, it's in here. If you want to know why claiming to have heard Bjorling's Chicago performance of Il trovatore is the classic opera fan faux pas, it's in here. Even if you just want to know how to pronounce Aida, or what the plot of Rigoletto is all about, this is the place to look. From the composer's intense hatred of priests to synopses of the operas and a detailed discography of the best recordings to buy, it can all be found in Verdi with a Vengeance. William Berger has given another improbable performance, serving up a book as thorough as it is funny and as original as it is astute, an utterly indispensable guide for novice and expert alike.
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