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Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman(Pushkin Press) | humanitasculture
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A day in the production of Humanitas Culture performance. British Soprano Joanna Weeks Interviewed. Charmed Night →. Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman(Pushkin Press). June 20, 2012. Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman. July 9, 2013. There is a musicality of chamber intimacy and the grandeur of symphonic sweep.The Poetry and impressionistic painting of shifting landscapes and shades of light. Hans arrives in the fictional city of Wandernburg.His plans to move o...
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Traveller of the Century. May 13, 2016. Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés NeumanDumle Kogbara. Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman. July 9, 2013. There is a musicality of chamber intimacy and the grandeur of symphonic sweep; poetry and impressionistic painting of shifting landscapes and shades of light. The closest we have to a centre, in this smorgasbord, is the slow burn build to passionate love between Hans, the traveller of the title and So...
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Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman | dumlekogbarablog
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Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman. July 9, 2013. Published by the Pushkin Press, a spiritual home of mine, Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman, is a book of strange beauty. We have jostling ideas, interlocking narratives, a serial rape mystery, bourgeois charm, recklessness, esoteric flights of fancy, poetry in and out of translation, earthy sexuality, touching friendship and enduring love. All this in the midst of a pervasive, powerful Roman Catholicism. There is...
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The Robin Saikia Show: People
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The Robin Saikia Show. 1014FM - OnFM - London Radio - broadcast LIVE every Monday from 10am to midday. Is an Anglo Costa Rican artist based in London She studied Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge University and Fine Art at the University of Seville. She later studied acting for film in Los Angeles and played Raquel Clayton, a blind artist, in Akram Hassan’s award-winning film. 2006) Harriet produced the first play to be staged at Amnesty International’s Human Rights Action Centre in 2007,.
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The Robin Saikia Show: Mozart, cake, cats - and homophobia
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The Robin Saikia Show. 1014FM - OnFM - London Radio - broadcast LIVE every Monday from 10am to midday. Thursday, 27 October 2011. Mozart, cake, cats - and homophobia. Available NOW as a free podcast. Rikki Beadle-Blair, leading playwright and director and one of Britain's most influential gay men, discusses his latest play Shalom Baby. Which opened this week at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, and runs until 19th November. Jeff Cotton talks about his website Fictional Cities. The Robin Saikia Show.
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July | 2013 | dumlekogbarablog
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Monthly Archives: July 2013. Fragmentary Reflections on Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman. July 9, 2013. There is a musicality of chamber intimacy and the grandeur of symphonic sweep; poetry and impressionistic painting of shifting landscapes and shades of light. There is the unaffected, tender friendship between Hans and the Organ grinder. There is something contemporary, ancient and ultimately timeless about Neuman’s exquisite book. The love of meaning, language and life through trans...
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Close to the Crowd,Small and Beautiful:Why Opera shouldn’t widen its Accessibility by Dumle Kogbara | humanitasculture
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A day in the production of Humanitas Culture performance. Interview with Music Director for Lady Eros, Marc Verter. A Film,Charmed Night-Stefania Passamonte interviewed →. Close to the Crowd,Small and Beautiful:Why Opera shouldn’t widen its Accessibility by Dumle Kogbara. July 30, 2011. Close to the crowd. Small and beautiful: why opera shouldn’t widen its accessibility. Dumle Kogbara is Artistic Director of Humanitas-Culture. Any interesting or well-produced work will generate a wider than usual audienc...
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