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David Stephen Calonne

    David Stephen fu un naturalista, autore e giornalista scozzese, rinomato per i suoi scritti sulla natura. Ottenne riconoscimenti come scrittore con acuta osservazione e uno stile avvincente che trasporta i lettori nel cuore del mondo naturale. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce la bellezza e le complessità della natura, esplorandone le sottili sfumature e rivelandone le meraviglie nascoste. Attraverso i suoi scritti, Stephen incoraggia i lettori ad apprezzare l'ambiente naturale e a connettersi più profondamente con il mondo che li circonda.

    Held außer Betrieb
    Beat Film, Beat Writers
    Conversations with Michael McClure
    Le Fenici Tascabili: Taccuino di un vecchio sporcaccione
    R. Crumb
    Conversations with Diane Di Prima
    • Conversations with Diane Di Prima

      • 266pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Diane di Prima's life and work are captured through twenty interviews spanning from 1972 to 2010, showcasing her evolution as a poet and activist. The discussions reveal her opposition to the Vietnam War and advocacy for marginalized communities, alongside her challenges to societal norms for women. Di Prima's fascination with esoteric philosophies and her spiritual journey, including studies in Zen Buddhism and Tibetan practices, are explored. Additionally, her role as an independent publisher highlights her dedication to promoting diverse voices in literature.

      Conversations with Diane Di Prima
      4,8
    • R. Crumb

      Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Self

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Robert Crumb's artistic journey reflects a deep engagement with a diverse array of literary and spiritual texts, revealing his quest for meaning through innovative compositions. David Stephen Calonne examines Crumb's intellectual evolution across six chapters, highlighting themes of solitude, despair, desire, and conflict. The book explores Crumb's interactions with significant works, including the Bible and writings by Kafka and Sartre, while showcasing his unique illustrations of musicians. Calonne illustrates how Crumb's literary passion informs his quest for identity and authenticity.

      R. Crumb
      4,4
    • Le corse dei cavalli, gli incontri di boxe, le donne, le sbornie colossali, le interminabili giornate al bar, le avventure spesso sordide sullo sfondo di un'America povera ed emarginata: nel suo libro più celebre, un Bukowski più "arrabbiato" che mai ci restituisce con forza tutto il suo universo narrativo, giustapponendo alla crudezza di una resa realistica l'elemento ludico, la "vis comica", la capacità di sorridere davanti alla desolazione della vita.

      Le Fenici Tascabili: Taccuino di un vecchio sporcaccione
      4,1
    • Conversations with Michael McClure

      • 238pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book features a series of twenty interviews spanning from 1969 to 2015, highlighting the creative journey of Michael McClure, a prominent figure in the Beat Generation. It explores his collaborations with influential artists across various fields, including literature, film, and music. Notable friendships with figures like Bruce Conner and Bob Dylan shaped his artistic vision. McClure's engagement with mentors such as Robert Duncan and his adaptation of "Projective Verse" further enriched his work. This collection illuminates McClure's vital role in American counterculture.

      Conversations with Michael McClure
    • Beat Film, Beat Writers

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the works of notable Beat filmmakers and writers, this monograph highlights the contributions of women in the genre while exploring the connections between Beat film and literature. It provides an in-depth analysis of filmmakers such as Christopher Maclaine, Lawrence Jordan, and Shirley Clarke, alongside literary figures like William S. Burroughs and Joanne Kyger, showcasing the rich interplay between visual and written art forms within the Beat movement.

      Beat Film, Beat Writers
    • Held außer Betrieb

      Stories und Essays 1946 - 1992

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Der abschließende Band aus dem Nachlass von Charles Bukowski - jetzt als Taschenbuch Der Ausstoß des »Maulwurfsgenies« (Tom Waits) war zu Lebzeiten so eruptiv, dass selbst die zahllosen Untergrundmagazine ihn nicht fassen konnten: Nun begleicht er posthum seine Wettschulden in Sachen Ruhm und Nachleben – mit Geschichten von Exzess und Pferdewetten, mit überbordenden Berichten von seinen berüchtigten Auftritten und von der Anstrengung, »einen auf Dichter zu machen«. Schließlich verläuft er sich sogar in Utah und steht allein im Wald.

      Held außer Betrieb
      4,0