A rich exploration of the possibilities of representation after Modernism; Mark Taylors new study charts the logic and continuity of Mark Tanseys painting by considering the philosophical ideas behind Tanseys art. Taylor examines how Tansey uses structuralist and poststructuralist thought as well as catastrophe; chaos; and complexity theory to create paintings that please the eye while provoking the mind. Taylors clear accounts of thinkers ranging from Plato; Kant; and Hegel to Merleau-Ponty; Derrida; and de Man will be an invaluable contribution to students and teachers of art.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Marvelous BookBy CARL DIDONATOLiszt scholarship has improved so much in the last 25 years starting with the Walker volumes. This book continues this wonderful trend. I particularly like the chapter on Wagner and Liszts Orpheus - no Orpheus - no Tristan. No Liszt - no Wagner! Wagners whole approach to composition. harmony esp.. and orchestration changed as admitted by Wagner when he met Liszt and started to absorb what Liszt was doing. BTW. Orpheus was Wagners favorite symphonic poem - I wonder why? Unfortunately. critics still repeat the same stereotypes associated with Liszt since Liszts time! No one understood what he was doing. not even his closest admirers. I did attend the Bard Festival. It was truly a stunning event. Heard things there that youll probably never hear again and thats a shame. This book is a must for anyone interested in classical music. No one. but no one was writing the way Liszt was writing from the beginning to end.9 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Franz Liszt and His WorldBy Peter A. PetroffFranz Liszt and His World is a collection of essays from a recent festival which includes the earliest biography of Liszt (when he was 25) as well as notes from Ms Reeman who wrote the only Liszt approved biography in the 1880s. The book is indespensible for research on Liszt.It is well written and well conceived and offers fairly broad appeal.4 of 12 people found the following review helpful. NOT A BIOGRAPHYBy ScifigeekI am surprised that such a book was for sale to the general public. This book is for music scholars. not a general audience. One of the very few books I have not been able to finish as it is too complex and refers to so many obscure persons and works of music.It is perhaps unfair of me to give a lower score when I do not have the background to judge the work properly. My intent is to offer a warning to others whom may be seeking a general biography and not such a complex scholarly work.