Nothing is stronger than this love; for I am nothing indeed without you; MasterAwoken from his deathbed by his favourite childhood teddy bear; Turing is led by the hand through the journey of his life; from glowing academia to New York drag bars; from triumph to disgrace. Snoo Wilsons Lovesong of the Electric Bear is an epic; psychedelic and electrifying trip through the life of Alan Turing; the computer visionary and maths genius whose gifts made him the code-breaking hero of World War II; but whose homosexuality led him to betrayal and vilification by the very establishment who had depended on him for victory. Lovesong of the Electric Bear is a wonderfully imaginative; comic and moving play from one of British theatres great voices. The edition publishes to coincide with the European premiere at the Hope Theatre; London; on 24 February 2015.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fun; but not for beginnersBy NikI bought this item for an 8 year old. The designs seemed a little advanced to follow. They are pretty detailed. I think it would be better for someone who already had experience using how to draw books - not for a beginner. Other than that; its a cool little book. I like the different aliens. I wish the book was bound differently so the pages would stay open.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Gift for nephewBy Customeri got this with another item for my nephews birthday; he said its pretty cool with different aliens to draw.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mimicry is prerequisite for developing creativityBy thewritersjourneyThe late Lee J. Ames was an accomplished artist; having worked on Fantasia and Pinocchio for the Walt Disney Studios and taught classes at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and Dowling College on Long Island. In his Draw 50 books; Ames presents step-by-step instructions for drawing various subjects; from beasts to aliens to magical creatures. Some of the Draw 50 volumes feature other artists with Ames; such as Draw 50 Aliens with Ric Estrada and Draw 50 Magical Creatures with Andy Mitchell.The emphasis in these books is imitation; and Ames explains; "Mimicry is prerequisite for developing creativity. We learn the use of our tools by mimicry. Then we can use those tools for creativity." Each exercise progresses in six to eight steps until the drawing is complete; with the fine details being added in the final step. Some subjects are a bit more complicated; but none are too difficult that they cannot be mastered with patience and practice.For those who enjoy drawing or believe they might like to learn to sketch these cartoon creatures; Ames Draw 50 series is good place to start.