Upper Limit Music: The Writing of Louis ZukofskyMark Scroggins Scroggins provides a provocative and advanced introduction to the Poet, translator, and editor, Louis Zukofsky was born in New York City Mark Scroggins advances thoughtful readings of Zukofsky's key critical |
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... Voice a voice blown , returning as May " [ 104 ] ) , which she repeats fourteen times , although the line in this form appears only once in the original move- ment . Not only has she chosen this line over the literally hundreds of ...
... voices : " The metronome markings for the music determine the duration of each page for all the voices on each page . The speed at which each voice speaks is correlated to the time - space factor of the music . The words are NEVER SUNG ...
... voice to start , one to stop , one , two , three , four to overlay . The way she measures so that certain sounds collide , collude , so ribbons of sound braid together , or a single voice rises to the stillness of a solitary phrase ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Louis Zukofsky New Masses | 44 |
Zukofsky Marxism and American Handicraft | 80 |
Copyright | |
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