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