LIBROS DEL AUTOR: james aitchison

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: james aitchison

  • Edges
    James Aitchison
    Many of James Aitchison’s poems are about the natural world with its birds, fish and animals and the opposed nature of human technology. Varied memories from a long life also make his poems interesting. He writes in naturally rhythmic lines with meanings that suggest universal truths.James Aitchison’s departure points are the suffering, errors, and monsters that might be oursel...
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  • Learning How to Sing
    James Aitchison
    Learning How to Sing extends James Aitchison’s celebration of the natural world, and in his poems on islands and seaways the celebration is a form of pilgrimage. His compositions encompass other topics: for example James Aitchison on time ranges from recalling the origins of life to recognising the uncertain future of our world; his vision of lived time and mortality is express...
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    10,43 €

  • The Gates of Light
    James Aitchison
    The Gates of Light is a substantial collection of poems writtensince 2009 by James Aitchison, author of New Guide to Poetryand Poetics (Rodopi Editions, 2013), The Golden Harvester: theVision of Edwin Muir (Aberdeen University Press, 1988) and TheCassell Dictionary of English Grammar (Cassell, 1996), as well asfive previous poetry collections.James Aitchison’s vigorous poetic g...
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    11,92 €

  • A Theatre in my Mind - the inside story of Australian radio drama
    James Aitchison / Reg James
    Radio drama is often called the 'theatre of the mind', wherein a listener’s imagination is stimulated by voices, sounds, and music to create mental imagery as real as any bricks-and-mortar theatre.Reg James spent a lifetime in the thick of Australian radio drama. Rising through the ranks at Grace Gibson Radio Productions - from despatch boy to general manager - he takes us beh...
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    30,61 €

  • Yes, Miss Gibson
    James Aitchison / Reg James
    YES, MISS GIBSON offers a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s when radio drama dominated Australia’s age of innocence. What emerges is a rare social and media history, and an engaging look into the bustling radio industry of a lost era.Grace Gibson’s life could well have come from the script of one of her own serials. Born in El Paso, her father was a member of the Ku Klux Kl...
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    30,48 €