Silence

Lectures and Writings

by John Cage (1912-1992), Composer and Music Theorist

John Cage, a leading figure of the American musical avant-garde and lecturer and writer extraordinary, dedicated himself to the search for new horizons in musical composition. Silence is a collection of some of the essays and lectures that have made John Cage’s name synonymous with all that is unpredictable and exciting in contemporary music. Outrageous they may be, but to anyone who is receptive to new ideas, to fresh and original ways of looking at and listening to things, they are a mine of fascinating discovery. And, as Cage fans will expect, the book also contains a wealth of handy information on collecting mushrooms, fishing through ice, and so on, as well as many anecdotes and Zen-type stories which illustrate Cage’s exuberant artistic pre-occupations.

ISBN (Paperback) 9780714510439
Price (Paperback) £16.95
Publication 31/12/1994
Pages 288
Size 229 x 187 mm
Readership scholars, general readers
Rights Not for sale in North America, the Philippines or US overseas territories. Please order from Wesleyan University Press

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  • isbn
    9780714510439 (Paperback)
  • original publisher
    Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd.
  • original publisher place
    London, United Kingdom
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • restrictions
    Not for Sale in North America or USA dependent territories
  • rights territory
    UK and Commonwealth