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bucknell review: john cage at seventy-five

scarce volume, 1989.


volume xxxii, number 2 of the bucknell review, released in honor of experimental musician john cage's 75th birthday. includes an interview between editor duckworth and cage, essays on cage's music and writing, and cage's own text "anarchy" printed here for the first time in entirety. the issue also contains an insert of photographs of cage taken throughout his life.

edited by richard fleming and william duckworth. contributions by neil anderson, gene bagnato, william brookes, norman o. brown, deborah campana, william duckworth, tom johnson, richard kostelanetz, james pritchett, arthur j. sabatini, and margaret leng tan.

cranbury, nj: associated university presses, inc. isbn: 0838751563. 9.5 x 6.25". 305 pages. hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: near fine. jacket condition: negligible shelfwear. unclipped. near fine. Item #865

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Item #865 bucknell review: john cage at seventy-five. richard fleming, william duckworth.
bucknell review: john cage at seventy-five
bucknell review: john cage at seventy-five
bucknell review: john cage at seventy-five