Doug, thanks for reminding me of those. I think I have a couple in an
anthology that I might be able to copy for my students.
jd
On 2/23/07, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> The other writing where I've felt that it truly caught something of
> what it would have meant to be there hearing it, was in the late
> Whitney Balliett's jazz columns (mostly in The New Yorker).
>
> Great stuff.
>
> Doug
> On 22-Feb-07, at 1:24 PM, Joseph Duemer wrote:
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> > I had one student, who is a
> > musician, say he had never heared / seen the actual playing of music
> > described more truly than in the last few pages of the story.
> Douglas Barbour
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>
>
> Some speak of a return to nature --
> I wonder where they could have been?
>
> Frederick Sommer
>
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Joseph Duemer
Professor of Humanities
Clarkson University
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