Macbeth
Vision first: that seems hard to avoid no matter how sensitively one is attuned to sound. But ... Rousseau says that it takes in nothing outside the self, but by his own account it depends on a tacit awareness of what it leaves out.
Poetry. This poem can be described as non-linear but this non-linearity is not created by any technological innovation (hyper-text, etc.). Through the reader's personal allusions and independent of technology, the...
Campbell lives up in Soda Springs, a three-and-a-half-hour drive from the city. I wasn't eager to make the drive, but if she thought it was important, it probably was. “Okay,” I said. “I can be up there by seven.” “Are you bringing Lou?
And the moment of that sound belongs only to it . The world's ear listens as if suspended there ... And where does that tone stand in relation to the world we live in of things ? For isn't tone at least like the breath quality each ...
Using the world’s most amazing acoustic phenomena to reveal how sound works in everyday life, The Sound Book inspires us to become better listeners in a world dominated by the visual and to open our ears to the glorious cacophony all ...
Usually in the Hinterland Adam could still hear the sounds of the physical world and even feel a faint trace of the wind (it always seemed to be ... The only sound Adam could hear was the thrum of his own blood – and something else.
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The whole thing sounded like an opinion uttered by a cautious person mindful of actions for slander. ... You'll find nothing but trouble there. ... The misty churning at her stern was the only sound in the world.
Rabbi Kushner reaches a certain conclusion on the matter. And while there are many things in his book that are touching—he writes frankly and candidly of a tragedy in his family, and he says some worthwhile things—I'm afraid I cannot ...