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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Seller Notes: | “Paperback in Good condition” |
Format: | Trade Paperback | Publisher: | Wesleyan University Press |
Publication Year: | 1967 | Language: | English |
ISBN: |
9780819560025 |
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9780819560025 |
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Includes lectures, essays, diaries and other writings, including "How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)" and "Juilliard Lecture." | |
Product Identifiers | |
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
ISBN-10 | 0819560022 |
ISBN-13 | 9780819560025 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 1181460 |
Product Key Features | |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Publication Year | 1967 |
Language | English |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 9.6 Oz |
Width | 7in. |
Height | 0.5in. |
Length | 8.3in. |
Additional Product Features | |
Table of Content | Foreword Diary: How to Move the world (you will only make matters worse) 1965 Diary: Emma Lake Music Workshop 1965 Seriously Comma Happy New Ears! Two Statements on Ives Mosaic Diary: Audience Diary: How to Improve the World (you will only make matters worse) Continued 1966 26 Statements Re Duchamp Jasper Johns: Stories and Ideas Miro in Third Person: 8 Statements Nam June Paik: A Diary Where do we go From Here? Julliard Lecture Lecture on Commitment Rhythm Etc. How to Pass, Kick Fall, and Run: Talk I Diary: How to Improve the World (you will only make matters worse) Continued 1967 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Dewey Decimal | 818/.5/409 |
Age Level | Trade |
Author | John Cage |
Number of Pages | 179 Pages |
Edition Description | Reprint |
Reviews | "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thing…and you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way." -Martin Last, WBAI FM, New York City, "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thing and you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way." -Martin Last, WBAI - FM, New York City, "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way... cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."-American Scholar, "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thing...and you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way." -Martin Last, WBAI - FM, New York City, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"ÑRichard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly, "Our first and best all-American dadaistÉ and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."Ñ The Kirkus Reviews, "Our first and best all-American dadaist... and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."-The Kirkus Reviews, "Our first and best all-American dadaist... and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."-- The Kirkus Reviews, "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thingÉand you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way." ÑMartin Last, WBAI Ð FM, New York City, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"--Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly "Our first and best all-American dadaist... and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."-- Kirkus Reviews "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thing...and you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way." --Martin Last, WBAI - FM, New York City "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way... cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."-- American Scholar, "Our first and best all-American dadaist and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."- The Kirkus Reviews, This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others, "Our first and best all-American dadaist... and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."- The Kirkus Reviews, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"--Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."-- American Scholar "A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thingand you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way."--Martin Last, WBAI - FM, New York City "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"--Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly "Our first and best all-American dadaist and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."-- Kirkus Reviews, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"-Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly, A Year from Monday is a mosaic whose part and whose whole are the same thing...and you had better not miss both the forest and the trees; and you better not worry about mixed metaphor along the way., Our FIRST and Best All-American Dadaist... and HIS Prose Style Is the Finest since Gertrude Stein., "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."-American Scholar, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"--Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly, "Our first and best all-American dadaist… and his prose style is the finest since Gertrude Stein."- The Kirkus Reviews, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others" -- Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly, "This book is so rich in ideas relevant to all sorts of artistic, philosophical, and social endeavors, that I doubt if any open-minded and intelligent person would not be challenged [by] this compendium of provocative aphorisms, intellectual absurdities, and formulations so original they will doubtlessly make sense to some, nonsense to others"-Richard Kostelanetz, Denver Quarterly, "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way… cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."- American Scholar, Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular way... cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art., "Cage's writings does not tell us what to think as much as it makes us think I a particular wayÉ cage demonstrates in an unpretentious, subtle ad forceful way the profound spiritual basis of avante-garde art."ÑAmerican Scholar |
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