As John Cage once recalled, there were four musicians in the early 1950s who, because of their deep interest in art, associated closely with the New York School of painters: Edgard Varese, Stefan Wolpe, Morton Feldman, and Cage himself. This book explores the interaction and influences of the visual arts on these four seminal composers.
As John Cage once recalled, there were four musicians in the early 1950s who, because of their deep interest in art, associated closely with the New Y...
"Mercury Rapids: The Thoth Imperative" continues the mayhem that has become Bill Lewis' life.
Desperate to eradicate all evidence of their 'great mistake', the Greys have employed a sinister new race with a single goal in mind--destroy all life on Earth.
Can the combined forces of the Orion Committee and Majestic Twelve face this new and deadly challenge? Will Bill Lewis save the world...again?
"Mercury Rapids: The Thoth Imperative" gives us more of the high-octane action and wry humor that made "Mercury Rapids" such a joy to read.
"Mercury Rapids: The Thoth Imperative" continues the mayhem that has become Bill Lewis' life.
Desperate to eradicate all evidence of their 'great m...
God made all the animals, big and small. From zebras to puppies, He made them all In this book to touch and feel, give God thanks for all the creatures that make the world so beautiful. Dear Reader, Little Simon Inspirations is an enriching new line of faith-based books that introduce, strengthen, and celebrate a child's relationship with God and prayer. Karen Hill's books look to encourage children to learn more about Jesus and how He is present in their everyday lives. I recommend Karen and her works without hesitation Expect wonderful things from Karen Hill and Little Simon...
God made all the animals, big and small. From zebras to puppies, He made them all In this book to touch and feel, give God thanks for all the creatur...
As John Cage once recalled, there were four musicians in the early 1950s who, because of their deep interest in art, associated closely with the New York School of painters: Edgard Varese, Stefan Wolpe, Morton Feldman, and Cage himself. This book explores the interaction and influences of the visual arts on these four seminal composers.
As John Cage once recalled, there were four musicians in the early 1950s who, because of their deep interest in art, associated closely with the New Y...