My Life on Earth & Elsewhere
Autor R Murray Schaferen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2012
Schafer recounts childhood summers spent in Manitoba lassoing gophers (and being paid two cents a head for them) and a music education marked by his cheerful but total resistance to the conventional instruction that was available. His youthful travels in Germany, France, Austria, Italy and Eastern Europe are recreated in a lively, impressionist style with plenty of comic and melancholy stories gleaned from his diaries of the time, including an account of a folk music convention in Communist Romania (which he attended with imaginative but shaky credentials identifying him as a representative of the CBC, The Globe and Mail, the University of Toronto Press and even the Kiwanis Club). The conference proving dull, Schafer eluded the government minders and took an unauthorized trip to see a girl he had met on the train, and despite knowing nothing of the language spent an idyllic few days with her at her parents' remote village -- while the police questioned every young man with a beard in the area of Bucharest in a fruitless search for the suspected `spy.'
On his return to Canada, teaching assignments took him first to Newfoundland, then to Vancouver, where he created the World Soundscape Project. In 1975 Schafer resigned from university teaching and for many years has devoted himself full time to writing and composing. My Life on Earth and Elsewhere continues the story of his domestic and international musical adventures up to the present day.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780889843523
ISBN-10: 088984352X
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 139 x 221 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Porcupine's Quill
ISBN-10: 088984352X
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 139 x 221 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Porcupine's Quill
Recenzii
'Like any good memoir, this is as much about the writer's milieu as it is about the writer. Major figures crop up in Schafer's tales: musicians such as Britten and Cage along with many others, including Marshall McLuhan, Ezra Pound, even Jim Henson. Forrest Gump-like stories fill the pages; Schafer has a knack for finding himself a player in big events. Unlike his thirty-plus other books, this is a personal memoir -- but it is also a portrait of the history and public landscape of musical and intellectual life in the second half of the twentieth century.' -- Crystal Chan Musicworks 'This beautiful book is bound in lovely paper, decorated on the cover and inside with copious examples of [R Murray Schafer's] art. I am reminded of why books matter...' barczablog 'The book has the glow of sincere conviction about it that adumbrates just about everything Schafer says and does. It is a well written account of a remarkable life remarkably lived.' -- Colin Eatock The Literary Review of Canada '...Schafer's memoir is engrossing, memorable, and offers both insight into the inner life of an artist and inspiration for those striving for a career in the arts.' -- Aimee Jodoin ForeWord Reviews