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Altman and After - Peter F. Parshall - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Altman and After - Peter F. Parshall - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

In American cinema, films with multiple plots can be traced back to Grand Hotel in 1932, but the form was used only sporadically in subsequent decades. However, filmmakers of the 1970s and 80s, notably Robert Altman and Woody Allen, repeatedly employed complex narratives to weave sprawling stories in their films. Later filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, Wong Kar-Wai, Steven Soderbergh, and Paul Haggis embraced multiple plotlines, a device that eventually achieved mainstream respectability in such Oscar winners as Traffic and Crash. In the past two decades, more than 200 films utilizing some variation of this format have appeared worldwide. In Altman and After: Multiple Narratives in Film, Peter Parshall carefully examines films that feature various plotlines. Parshall asserts that although this form may lose some of the close psychological identification and forward drive of linear narratives, such films gain a corresponding strength by developing thematic relationships in the various story lines. In each of these chapters, Parshall examines a different example of the multi-plot form, such as network narrative and the multiple-draft narrative, demonstrating that the structure of each is central to their artistry. He also argues that these devices open up a variety of creative vistas, a strength that appeals to directors and audiences alike. Films studied in this book include Nashville, Pulp Fiction, Amores Perros, Code Unknown, The Edge of Heaven, Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, The Double Life of Veronique, and Run Lola Run. A long overdue examination of this unique cinematic form, Altman and After will appeal to scholars, students, and fans eager to learn more about complex-narrative films.

DKK 715.00
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A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780 - - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley - Thomas Macfarlane - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley - Thomas Macfarlane - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

In September 1969, the Beatles released their final recorded work, Abbey Road, using a variety of progressive musical ideas that expressed the group''s approach to multi-track recording and offering songs that constituted a highpoint in the Beatles'' musical corpus. Of particular interest is the concluding sequence of songs (tracks 8-17): seemingly unrelated fragments woven together into a musical form that has thus far defied attempts at categorization. The Beatles'' Abbey Road Medley: Extended Forms in Popular Music offers an analysis of these fragments, commonly known as the Abbey Road Medley, in order to understand and explain the emergent musical form and to clarify the relationships between music recording and music composition. Thomas MacFarlane provides an overview of the Beatles—their history and their music—within the context of popular music and culture between 1962 and 1970, paying particular attention to the production of the album Abbey Road and the pivotal role of producer George Martin on the Abbey Road Medley. After explaining his method of analysis, MacFarlane applies it to the recording and transcription of the Abbey Road Medley, examining the implications of the work''s structure and demonstrating how the Beatles expanded the parameters of the popular music form by incorporating recording technology directly into the compositional process. Drawing conclusions about musical form and practice in the recording process of the 1970s and beyond, MacFarlane also suggests other examples of rock music that were influenced by Abbey Road. An appendix transcribing the author''s interview with the Beatles'' de facto manager Peter Brown, a selected discography, a bibliography, and a selection of photos conclude the book, which will be of particular interest to musicians and Beatles fans alike.

DKK 538.00
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The Cinematic Theater - Babak A. Ebrahimian - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The Presence of God in the Christian Life - Henry H. Knight - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Jazz Arranging and Performance Practice - Paul E. Rinzler - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Advocacy Journalists - Edd Applegate - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Stress Relief - Mark Powell - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Experiencing Jazz - Michael Stephans - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The A to Z of Spain - Angel Smith - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Music Abbreviations - Donald L. Hixon - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Masters of the French Art Song - Timothy Levan - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

North American Romance Writers - Johanna Tunon - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Current Essays and Reports in Information Retrieval and Data Mining - Gwen Alexander - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Henry Hathaway - Rudy Behlmer - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The A to Z of Architecture - Allison Lee Palmer - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Musicologia - Robin Maconie - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

A Primer of the Novel - Charles Bane - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

A Primer of the Novel - Charles Bane - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

When the first edition of David Madden''s A Primer of the Novel: For Readers and Writers was published more than twenty-five years ago, there were no other books of its kind available. Since then, many authors and editors have produced works that attempt the same comprehensive coverage of the genre. However, these works tend to be either written solely for writers or solely for readers. More often than not, those written for readers tend to be aimed at advanced students or critics of the novel. In this revised edition, David Madden, Charles Bane and Sean Flory have produced an updated work that is intended for a general readership including writers, teachers, and students who are just being introduced to the genre. This unique handbook provides a definition and history of the novel, a description of early narratives, and a discussion of critical approaches to this literary form. A Primer of the Novel also identifies terms, definitions, commentary, and examples in the form of quotations for almost 50 types of novels and 15 artistic techniques. A chronology of narrative in general and of the novel in particular—from 850 B. C. to the present—is also included, along with indexes to authors, titles, novel types and techniques, as well as a selective bibliography of criticism. Although all novel types present in the first edition are still represented, many have become more clearly defined. This revised edition also cites several types of novels that did not appear in the first edition, such as the graphic novel and the novel of Magical Realism. As well as keeping all of the original examples from representative texts, the authors have added new examples of more recent works. While this book was conceived for a general audience, it will be a valuable resource for students, teachers, and libraries. It may be used in any English literature courses at any level, including graduate, and is suited for creative writing courses as well. With its clear and immediately accessible features, this handbo

DKK 476.00
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Everyday Information Practices - Reijo Savolainen - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Historical Dictionary of East Timor - Geoffrey C. Gunn - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

Analyses of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Music, 1940-2000 - D. J. Hoek - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The A to Z of Marxism - Daniel Gray - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The A to Z of Sacred Music - Joseph P. Swain - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk

The A to Z of Journalism - Ross A. Eaman - Bog - Scarecrow Press - Plusbog.dk