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Opus Three Hundred

Opus Three Hundred
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Contains a collection of essays, studies and short stories divided into subject categories. Includes behindthe-scenes accounts of how the author conceives his writings.


Opus 100

Opus 100
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: New York : Dell
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1969
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Isaac Asimov's 100th book, a collection including samples of the range of his writings.


Music

Music
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1895
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Musical Portraits

Musical Portraits
Author: Paul Rosenfeld
Publisher: London : K. Paul, Trench, Trubner
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1922
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

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Daniel's Great Period of “Two Thousand and Three Hundred Days,” discovered and determined, in a dissertation on the latter part of the Vision of the Ram and the He-Goat. By a Clergyman of the Church of England [i.e. Richard H. Graves]. [With the text of Daniel viii.]

Daniel's Great Period of “Two Thousand and Three Hundred Days,” discovered and determined, in a dissertation on the latter part of the Vision of the Ram and the He-Goat. By a Clergyman of the Church of England [i.e. Richard H. Graves]. [With the text of Daniel viii.]
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Total Pages: 310
Release: 1854
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English Writers ...

English Writers ...
Author: Henry Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1866
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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One Hundred Years of Solitude

One Hundred Years of Solitude
Author: Gabriel García Márquez
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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One of the twentieth century’s enduring works, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a widely beloved and acclaimed novel known throughout the world and the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize–winning career. The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. Rich and brilliant, it is a chronicle of life, death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the beautiful, ridiculous, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America. Love and lust, war and revolution, riches and poverty, youth and senility, the variety of life, the endlessness of death, the search for peace and truth—these universal themes dominate the novel. Alternately reverential and comical, One Hundred Years of Solitude weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to storytelling. Translated into dozens of languages, this stunning work is no less than an account of the history of the human race.


Vivaldi

Vivaldi
Author: H. C. Robbins Landon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226468426

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Eminent musicologist H. C. Robbins Landon rediscovers the composer through an accessible and musically informed biography. Presenting documentation about Vivaldi discovered after the Baroque revival in the 1930s, Robbins Landon explores a fascinating life: Vivaldi was a Catholic priest who gave up celebrating Mass almost as soon as he was ordained; we was a lifelong invalid, but could travel all over Europe when it suited him; he was a dazzling violin virtuoso but died a pauper. Robbins Landon masterfully integrates musical analysis and biography, using each to illuminate the other and to unravel the riddle of Vivaldi's identity and extraordinary gift. This book includes illustrations of eighteenth-century Venice and several newly translated letters.


Indivisible by Four

Indivisible by Four
Author: Arnold Steinhardt
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780374527006

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The author tells of his own development as a student, "of how he and his intrepid colleagues were converted to chamber music ... [and of how] four individualists master and then overcome the confining demands of ensemble playing."--Jacket.


Women and Men

Women and Men
Author: Joseph McElroy
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780979312397

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Beginning in childbirth and entered like a multiple dwelling in motion, Women and Men embraces and anatomizes the 1970s in New York - from experiments in the chaotic relations between the sexes to the flux of the city itself. Yet through an intricate overlay of scenes, voices, fact, and myth, this expanding fiction finds its way also across continents and into earlier and future times and indeed the Earth, to reveal connections between the most disparate lives and systems of feeling and power. At its breathing heart, it plots the fuguelike and fieldlike densities of late-twentieth-century life. McElroy rests a global vision on two people, apartment-house neighbors who never quite meet. Except, that is, in the population of others whose histories cross theirs believers and skeptics; lovers, friends, and hermits; children, parents, grandparents, avatars, and, apparently, angels. For Women and Men shows how the families through which we pass let one person's experience belong to that of many, so that we throw light on each other as if these kinships were refracted lives so real as to be reincarnate. A mirror of manners, the book is also a meditation on the languages, rich, ludicrous, exact, and also American, in which we try to grasp the world we're in. Along the kindred axes of separation and intimacy Women and Men extends the great line of twentieth-century innovative fiction.