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- From: Rob Haskins <>
- To: "Bruce, Neely" <>
- Cc: Ralph Lichtensteiger <>, Jared Steward <>, "" <>
- Subject: [silence] Re: Re: Re: expanding my library
- Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 12:52:04 -0400
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On the used market, Another Song is available for $5000!!!!! Mushroom Book isn't available at all!
Rob
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Associate Professor and
Coordinator, Graduate Studies
Department of Music, College of Liberal Arts
University of New Hampshire
M-105, Paul Creative Arts Center
30 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-3987 (office)
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On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Bruce, Neely <> wrote:
You can't buy these books easily, but if you have a library near you I recommend checking out the various livres d'artistes by Cage. I especially like "The Mushroom Book" (Wesleyan has a copy) and "Another Song" (with exquisite photographs by Susan Barron, most copies are in private hands). They will give you a completely different idea of Cage and the visual arts. There is a page of "Another Song" reproduced here:
http://www.eprarebooks.com/cgi-bin/phillips/98
You can get an idea of these books by googling them, but there is no substitute for seeing them in the flesh.
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From: Rob Haskins []
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:17 AM
To: Ralph Lichtensteiger
Cc: Jared Steward;
Subject: [silence] Re: Re: expanding my library
Themes & Variations is included in the Exact Change edition of Composition in Retrospect; so that work, fortunately, is still available.
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<http://lichtensteiger.net/>http://lichtensteiger.netOn Jun 25, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Ralph Lichtensteiger <<mailto:>> wrote:
dear Jared,
Here's my Cage-literature list, in anarchic order...
hope this will inspire you.
By Cage:
M: Writings ’67–’72, 1973 by Wesleyan University Press — my favorite
X: writings '79-'82, 1983 by Wesleyan University Press
Empty Words: Writings '73-'78, 1979 by Wesleyan University Press
Silence: Lectures and Writings, Wesleyan; 1st edition (June 15, 1961) — essential
A Year from Monday: New Lectures and Writings, Wesleyan; 1st edition (May 15, 1967)
Themes and Variations, Station Hill Press (June 1982) — out of print, but this is a very interesting text
I-VI: MethodStructureInten... (Cage's Charles Eliot Norton Lectures), Wesleyan (October 15, 1997)
Composition In Retrospect, Exact Change (October 1, 2008)
FOR THE BIRDS, In Conversation with Daniel Charles. 239 pp. Boston: Marion Boyars — a brilliant discussion book
John Cage Book of Days 2011, The John Cage Trust; Egmt Min edition (July 31, 2010)
Anarchy: New York City-January 1998, Wesleyan; 1st Wesleyan ed edition (July 15, 2001)
Notations, Something Else Press; First Edition edition (1969) — out of print, a great book
On Cage:
The Cambridge companion to John Cage By David Nicholls — one of the best resources about Cage
Joan Retallack, Musicage: Cage muses on Words-Art-Music, New England 1996 — discussions about art, aesthetics and concepts
Marjorie Perloff & Charles Junkerman, John Cage: Composed in America, Chicago 1994
James Pritchett, The Music of John Cage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993
The Roaring Silence: John Cage: A Life by David Revill
The Boulez-Cage Correspondence [Paperback], Jean-Jacques Nattiez (Editor), Robert Samuels (Editor), Cambridge University Press (January 27, 1995) — important correspondence document
Books and writers that influenced Cage:
Norman O. Brown, Love's Body. New York: Random House, 1966
Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro. (1927) Essays in Zen Buddhism. Series no. 1. London: Luzac. — essential
———. (1933) Essays in Zen Buddhism. Series no. 2. London: Luzac.
———. (1934) Essays in Zen Buddhism. Series no. 3. London: Luzac.
Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, The Transformation of Nature in Art, (Sterling Pub Private Ltd, 1996)
Journal by Henry David Thoreau — essential
The Portable Thoreau (Portable Library, Penguin Books, 698 pages) — essential
Ulysses by James Joyce — essential
Finnegans Wake by James Joyce
and the writings of
Gertrude Stein
Buckminster Fuller
Marshall McLuhan
Aristotle
Marcel Duchamp
Ezra Pound
Best,
Ralph Li
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On Jun 24, 2011, at 3:30 AM, Jared Steward wrote:
Hi everyone,
I thought I'd start with an introduction, since I've been a "lurker" on this for the past year or so. First of all, I'm a little envious of those of you who knew Cage personally, since I actually didn't learn about him until college in the early to mid 90s when it was too late to meet him! I'm a percussionist and hope to learn as much as I can about John Cage and his circle of friends and associates. As part of that goal, I've started a web "museum" called Cageum, where I'm putting YouTube clips, audio and other things I've found regarding the subject. If you're interested, the link is below.
The reason I really wanted to write, is because I'd like to expand my library regarding Cage and was wondering what suggestions any of you might have as your top choice of books or recordings or videos. I already have "Silence", Carolyn Brown's "Chance and Circumstance", Elliot Caplan's "Cage/Cunningham" DVD and a few CDs. I've been thinking about getting Gann's book about 4'33'', but what would you list as your top 5 or top 10 books/CDs, etc by or about Cage?
Looking forward to your responses!
Jared
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blog: Cageum<http://cageum.stewardsweb.net/>
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Rob Haskins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and
Coordinator, Graduate Studies
Department of Music, College of Liberal Arts
University of New Hampshire
M-105, Paul Creative Arts Center
30 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-3987 (office)
603-862-3155 (fax)
<http://unh.edu/music/>
<http://robhaskins.net>
<http://musicandmiscellaneous.blogspot.com/>
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