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Se Eva non avesse mangiato la mela (Italian Edition)

[audiobook] Se Eva non avesse mangiato la mela (Italian Edition) by Francesco Proto at Arts-Photography

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Play for three actors.This is a play written in the form of a Noh (Japanese theater of the 14th and is still played today). It use of this form; technic of writing and temporality codes. To create a ritual where the actor is no longer actor but vector. A mouth through which the dead will be able to express their pain; a place where the actor and the audience become a temple.It is a play about the Fukushima disaster. A play to give a voice to those who died there and what is dead in us; that March 11; 2011. It begins with the arrival in a striped cities on the map; of a man. It belongs to those who have had two hours to collect their belongings before returning to wait in gyms that serve as their refuge. Once there; he meets a woman who said to dwell there and says she picks her daughter to school ... but there is no school here since March 11 !!!


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Superb Coverage of Most of the Greatest Guitarists Their GuitarsBy P. JaroszAs everyone else has pretty much already said; the book contains superb coverage of most of the greatest guitarists and their guitars. Every time I turned the page; I would find myself smiling as another one popped up that I had hoped to see. Excellent photos and just-enough info on each one. If the author decides to release another edition; I suggest a few possible additions:First; no surprise that the author included several of arguably the greatest guitar of all time - the legendary 58-60 Gibson Les Paul Standard Burst. The good news is there are Burst photos of Michael Bloomfield; Billy Gibbons; Eric Clapton; Mark Knopfler; and Peter Green (which was later owned by Gary Moore); but there were a number of omissions including perhaps the most famous Burst - Jimmy Pages 59 (which was previously owned by Joe Walsh). Id include a classic shot of Jimmy playing it with his violin bow. Although Keith Richards is already in the book for his Tele; hes credited as being the first star to play a Burst; so why not mention it in his section and include a good photo? (Mick Taylor ended up with it next). There were numerous other stars who at one point in time played a Burst e.g. Jeff Beck; Don Felder; Joe Perry; Steve Lukather; Martin Barre; etc. I understand you cant include them all and therefore you have to draw a line somewhere; but I would suggest adding the following dedicated Burst players to the book: Paul Kossoff; Duane Allman; Gary Rossington; and Joe Bonamassa. Thats quite a list of star power who played that amazing guitar. Yes; thats a lot of Bursts; but the book is about star guitars; so might as well include the best of the best.Naturally Jimi Hendrix is already included in the book; but I would add a photo of him his famous psychedelic Flying V which he personally painted and made into a one-of-a-kind work of art.Not sure why the author chose to include Princes Hohner Telecaster-copy. Its a nice guitar; but I still remember my jaw dropping when I saw his "Cloud" guitar which first showed up in the movie "Purple Rain." That is a beautiful one-of-a-kind custom guitar and would be my preference over the Hohner; along with his strange Prince-symbol-shaped guitar.Finally; I would recommend a few others to consider adding: Randy Rhoads and his polka-dot Flying V; Paul Stanley his iconic Iceman; Ace Frehley his three-pickup Sunburst Les Paul; and Alex Lifeson Geddy Lee (and their dueling double-necks). If theres any room left; Id add Steve Howe; and possibly Marc Bolan Tommy Bolin.Overall; its a fantastically enjoyable book for the guitar/guitarist aficionado.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The book has wonderful pictures of these iconic guitarsBy Kindle CustomerFor some a guitar is more than a musical instrument. Its a companion; a voice of expression; a way to change the world around you. This book is about those guitars that created the sounds that we have heard for decades on the radio; on records; cassettes; eight tracks; CDs; and the guitarists that pulled those sounds out of these instruments. The book has wonderful pictures of these iconic guitars; accompanied by a short history of the guitarists and their axes. Its wonderful to see some of the instruments kept pristine; like BB Kings Lucille; while others; like Rory Gallaghers Stratocaster; bear the scars of a million notes played on hundreds of stages. Regardless of your musical taste; these short stories give you an appreciation for these musicians and the guitars that made the sounds that made us dance; smile; bang our heads. or just enjoy in a smoky bar next to a juke box.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting and InformativeBy CallMePickyI bought this as a gift for our grandson who plays in a successful rock band and loves guitars. He enjoyed the book and found it interesting and informative. I would recommend it to others who have an interest in guitars.

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