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    - A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving the Ballet
    by Robert Greskovic
    £16.49

    Veteran dance writer Robert Greskovic''s comprehensive handbook on how to watch and appreciate the ballet is now available in this new edition. It includes a complete analysis of sixteen important and popular ballets, from Swan Lake to Twyla Tharp''s Push Comes To Shove., As Mikhail Baryshnikov states in the book''s foreword: "All the things that ballet fans talk about at intermission, while newcomers stand there wondering what they mean: those things are here...(Robert Greskovic) has been thinking about ballet --- watching it, reading, writing, and talking about it --- day after day for more than thirty years. He knows it through and through. Now he shares his knowledge."

  • - Key Selections from the Film Noir Reader Series
    by Alain Silver
    £23.49

  • - The Creation of A Chorus Line
    by Robert Viagas
    £14.99

    ON THE LINE: THE STORY OF A CHORUS LINE

  • - Based on Sholom Aleichem's Stories
    by Joseph Stein
    £12.49

    FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

  • - The Man Who Wouldn't Lie Down
    by Tom Dardis
    £13.99

    ...the definitive life. I don''t think it will ever be superseded ... It is scholarly yet readable the fullest most objective and factually detailed book on virtually every aspect of Buster''s career and personality: artistic financial and pyschological ... full of the most interesting (and surprising) information. ä Dwight MacDonald The New York Review of BooksÞÞ A candid yet compassionate account of Keaton''s turbulent personal life...reveals the roots of his humanity ... his pessimism ... âhisã superb spirit of comic gloom ... ä Boston Globe

  • - The Dark Heart of Pop Cinema
    by Michael Atkinson
    £12.49

    Looking back on a century that witnessed the emergence of motion pictures to become, almost immediately, a dominant cultural force in our lives, this penetrating and provocative book argues that "movies (like cathedrals) cannot help but display the subconscious impulses oftheir society." From D.W. Griffith to the Marx Brothers to film noir, "what are conceived and consumed as innocent pop movies ... are in fact manifestations of wild horror, superstitious ignorance, fatalistic dread and bigoted savagery."

  • - Previously Uncollected Pieces
    by John Cage
    £27.49

    Written between the late '30s and the early '90s, these pieces by John Cage here acquire the permanence they deserve. Some have never been published before. Many appeared only in magazines, journals, and catalogues; others in concert programs and on record covers. Also included are the texts of lectures and - of crucial importance to the appreciation of his music - Cage's notes on the performance of his compositions, courtesy of his music publisher, C.F. Peters.

  • by Alain Ursini
    £17.99

    FILM NOIR READER

  • by M. Owen Lee
    £12.49

    WAGNER'S RING: TURNING THE SKY ROUND

  • - A Study of Show Business Blacklisting
    by Robert Vaughn
    £13.99

    ONLY VICTIMS- STUDY OF SHOW

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