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Monty Python; Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama

[audiobook] Monty Python; Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama by Darl Larsen at Arts-Photography

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Una terra semidevastata dalla frenetica ricerca di sempre maggiori risorse; molto simile a quella di oggi; in guerra contro le sue ldquo;Colonierdquo;: agglomerati supertecnologici; nati come estrema possibilitagrave; al problema del superpopolamento della Terra. Una guerra; con milioni di morti inutili; contrappone quelle che ormai sono due civiltagrave; rivali. Descrizioni vivide ed emozionanti ci accompagnano attraverso tutta lrsquo;opera fino a una conclusione incredibile e deltutto inaspettata. Le atmosfere cyberpunk si combinano con altre di ambientazione addirittura antico-romana: una Britannia che solo un gioco di ruolo elettronico potrebbe aver creato... Personaggi completi nelle loro emozioni; nel bene e nel male; srsquo;incrociano per dare vita a una serie di colpi di scena che; come scrive Stefano Salvaderi nella sua presentazione; spingono il lettore ad una ldquo;furiosardquo; ricerca del finale.Filippo Passeri nasce a Firenze nel 1969. Fin da piccolo; si appassiona alla lettura anche per mitigare gli effetti di una forma di dislessia. Grazie alla fantascienza scopre nuovi interessi quali la narrativa fantasy; lrsquo;astronomia; la fisica delle armi; la geopolitica e la storia militare. Pratica pallanuoto a livello agonistico; per poi passare al semplicenuoto da amatore. Genesi egrave; lrsquo;ultimo romanzo di una trilogia; pubblicata con Edizioni Progetto Cultura: gli altri titoli sono Chimera (2009) e Orizzonti paralleli (2011).Lrsquo;immagine in copertina egrave; di Francesco Petracchi


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very readable and informative.By CustomerI am certainly not a musician; and just a casual listener of jazz music. However; I found this book very interesting; informative and readable. I found it piqued my interest in learning more about the history of jazz; and some of its great performers and performances. Gioia does an excellent job - with minor exceptions - of interweaving three themes throughout the book. He sets the scene in American history - his historical accounts of 18th and 19th century New Orleans are particularly fascinating - in which the music existed. He does a great job of providing detailed accounts of the great jazz performers and their music. My personal view is that very little awareness of the artist or his / her most noted works is needed to appreciate and understand these descriptions. The third theme is the changes in the styles / trends / preferences of jazz music over the years. Certainly some understanding of music theory is helpful here; but not essential.I found the book highly readable; although it is a long read. The two minor quibbles I have about the book are the vocabulary; and the last chapter. The vocabulary is certainly at a fairly high level. I am certainly glad I had my dictionary app handy on multiple occasions. The vocabulary manifests itself in both musical jargon - which I presume is unavoidable - and in use of words such as interstices (on multiple occasions). The last chapter reflects the challenge of any historian - to try to identify trends and their future historical significance - that are contemporary to the writing of the book. As other reviewers have noted; Gioia resorts to listings of names of artists on multiple occasions that add little depth or value to the writing; or are of little help to the reader. However; in the same chapter; Gioias comments about the impact of present day technology on the distribution of and access to jazz music are very insightful; as is his linkage of his comments on Joshua Redman to the rise of formal jazz musical education and instruction.Overall; as a casual listener of jazz music; I highly recommend this book. In fact; I have already purchased Gioias latest work - The Jazz Standards - as a result of his deepening of my interest in this musical genre.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. So far an excellent read. Lots of facts and the backstory I ...By CustomerSo far an excellent read. Lots of facts and the backstory I knew nothing about. Lots of specific music cited; too bad there isnt some way to link from the book to another medium and listen to what hes talking about as you are reading. Now; Im switching between the book and Youtube.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This narrative; complete in many ways especially the state ...By CustomerThis narrative; complete in many ways especially the state of jazz in todays world; the book from my perspective missed the inclusion of some incredibly important individuals in the development of this story.

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