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American Magus Harry Smith: A Modern Alchemist
from: Inanout Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
EAN: 9780962511998
ISBN: 0962511994
Label: Inanout Press
Manufacturer: Inanout Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 286
Publication Date: 1996-05
Publisher: Inanout Press
Sales Rank: 476030
Studio: Inanout Press
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American Magus Harry Smith: A Modern Alchemist from: Inanout Press
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I read this book because I was interested in the man who compiled "The Anthology of American Folk Music." By reading these interviews, I have a feeling that what I learned is much more authentic than a straight biography could ever provide. The multiple perspectives are sometimes puzzling and dizzying, but through it all you come to see someone who sought to "unite the opposites", perceive patterns, make connections in what was most of the time highly enjoyable and insightful combinations.
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I read this book because I was interested in the man who compiled "The Anthology of American Folk Music." By reading these interviews, I have a feeling that what I learned is much more authentic than a straight biography could ever provide. The multiple perspectives are sometimes puzzling and dizzying, but through it all you come to see someone who sought to "unite the opposites", perceive patterns, make connections in what was most of the time highly enjoyable and insightful combinations.
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Harry Smith was an amazing artist and it is about time there is a book about him. I first met him in 1966, and there has been almost nothing written about his amazing accomplishments until now. If you want to understand the one of the most important influences on Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, and Allan Ginsberg (pardon my spelling), this is a must. He is one of the most important figures in the evolution of American art.
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This book is great for those interested in hearing all the rumors about this great American eccentric, but it fails as a comprehensive book for those who want to read more about his life and studies. Despite the repitition over interviewees covering the same material over and over, the visual element in the book is reproduced quite well. I think a better editing job on the book would have held me better. But for those interested in Harry Smith, this book is a must, as well as the book of interviews released earlier this year, "Think of the Self Speaking: Harry Smith Selected Interviews"
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