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  1. M was Cage's first work after his exposure to Thoreau, considered possibly "a decisive moment in Cage's artistic life" by Thoreau scholar Jannika Bock. Bock also analyses the book's title to be not as Cage said, chosen randomly, but taken from the title of one of Cage's works in the collection, "Mureau", a portmanteau of "music" and "Thoreau". Cage wrote about the importance of the word Mureau ...

  2. John Cage. + Folgen. Weitere Bücher von diesem Autor. Silence: Lectures and Writings Taschenbuch – Illustriert, 6. Juli 2013. Englisch Ausgabe von John Cage (Autor), Kyle Gann (Künstler) 4,6 147 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen.

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  3. Silence: Lectures and Writings is a book by American experimental composer John Cage (1912–1992), first published in 1961 by Wesleyan University Press. Silence is a collection of essays and lectures Cage wrote during the period from 1939 to 1961.

  4. 1. Jan. 2012 · Books. M: Writings ’67–’72. John Cage. Wesleyan University Press, Jan 1, 2012 - Music - 233 pages. Mainly mesostics inspired by music, mushrooms, Marcel Duchamp, Merce Cunningham, Marshall...

    • John Cage
    • Wesleyan University Press, 2012
    • illustrated
    • M: Writings ’67-’72
  5. 30. Apr. 1995 · Silence. John Cage (1912-1992), einer der bedeutendsten experimentellen Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts, »hat in diesen Texten ›analoge Kompositionsprinzipien wie auf dem Gebiet der Musik‹ angewendet.

    • Hardcover
    • Suhrkamp Verlag
  6. Composer, author, and philosopher, John Cage was born in Los Angeles in 1912 and by the age of 37 had been recognized by the American Academy of Arts and Letters for having extended the boundaries of music.

  7. Silence, A Year from Monday, M, Empty Words and X (in this order) form the five parts of a series of books in which Cage tries, as he says, "to find a way of writing which comes from ideas, is not about them, but which produces them."