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OverviewUnlocks the history and significance of the rock band The Doors in terms of Jim Morrison's published poetry. The book gives us a window into an epic struggle for cultural change, and how it was suppressed. A great way to get started with Jim's poetry and Doors history. ""Every time I pick up the new edition of Burning the May Tree, I discover a thought or idea about Jim's poetry that strikes me as unique and insightful. Yours is the only book to shine a focused, intelligent and critical light on Morrison's writing."" - Frank Lisciandro, co-editor of Wilderness and The American Night, books of Jim Morrison's posthumously published poetry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris M Balz , Glenn E Smith , Jay ScrivnerPublisher: Books by Chris M. Balz Imprint: Books by Chris M. Balz Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9781733923729ISBN 10: 1733923721 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 27 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEvery time I pick up the new edition of Burning The May Tree, I discover a thought or idea about Jim's poetry that strikes me as unique and insightful. Yours is the only book to shine a focused, intelligent and critical light on Morrison's writing. - Frank Lisciandro, co-editor of Wilderness and The American Night, books of Jim Morrison's posthumously published poetry. Co-producer of the Grammy-nominated album An American Prayer. Author of the Doors-related books: Morrison: A Feast of Friends, An Hour for Magic, Jim Morrison: Diario Fotografico, and Jim Morrison: Friends Gathered Together. Editor of the film Feast of Friends. Writer and producer of the film HWY: An American Pastoral. Writer for the documentary film Dawn's Highway. He brilliantly ties together the Frankfurt School, the Situationism of Guy Debord, and the post-structuralist anthropology of Rene Girard in order to demonstrate, in light of the public reception and manipulating of the poet/shaman/commodity, the passage from labor to spectacle, from an industrial to a communication-oriented society. This essay is outstanding for its intellectually adventurous thrust, its commitment to l'imaginaire social, and its profound sense of responsibility. - Ewart A. C. Thomas, Dean of Humanities and Sciences, June 16, 1990, Stanford University, on the original academic thesis submitted for Stanford University's honors program, that forms the core of the present book. Congratulations on winning the Robert Golden Award for your wonderful thesis. . . . I was delighted with the paper . . . - Frank Lisciandro, Editor of Wilderness and The American Night (books of Jim Morrison's posthumously published poetry), on the original academic thesis submitted for Stanford University's honors program, that forms the core of the present book. Great Book! Truly A Must Have For Any Real Doors Fan! - eBay Reader This is very eye-opening. Thanks I'll probably read it a couple more times... - eBay Reader Author InformationChris M Balz enjoys gardening, farming, philosophy, computers, physical culture, and helping people who have, and act upon, ideas that will advance human consciousness in historical trajectory. His favorite books include, in approximate order: ""Society of the Spectacle"", by Guy Debord; ""Collapse"", by Jared Diamond; ""The Golden Bough"", by Sir James Frazier; ""One-Dimensional Man"", by Herbert Marcuse; ""Relativity"", by Albert Einstein, the Collected Works of William Blake; ""The Lords and the New Creatures"", ""Wilderness"", and ""The American Night"", by James Douglas Morrison; ""Violence and the Sacred"", by Rene Girard; ""I, Robot"", by Isaac Asimov; ""The Foundation"" series by Isaac Asimov; ""Dune"", by Frank Herbert; ""Lord of the Rings"" by J.R.R. Tolkien; ""Problem Frames"", by M. Jackson; ""Functional JavaScript"", by Michael Fogus; ""Design Patterns"", by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides; ""Operating System Concepts"" by Silberschatz et alia; and last but not least, ""An Acres, USA Primer"", by Acres, USA. His favorite movies include, in approximate order: ""Apocalypse Now"", all the Peter Jackson movies based on J.R.R. Tolkien's books (in spite of deviations from the books), ""Blade Runner"", and ""Blade Runner: 2049"". His favorite things include algorithms and data structures, and animal companions. His favorite computer games include ""Shadow of Mordor"" and ""Battlefield I"". Glenn E. Smith is a musician currently residing in western Massachusetts. He plays music for dance jams, performances, festivals, university classes, kids camps, fire circles, and song circles, as well as leading his own improvisational vocal gathering called Vocal Voyagers. More info at www.soundseeds.com. My first memory of The Doors was in eighth grade. Walking home from school, my friend and I sang at the top our lungs Light My Fire. I don't know how we knew the words, but I can still feel the wild energy we experienced by singing. It was 1985. A year later I would meet Chris during high school. It was only after he graduated from college that I learned of his interest in The Doors. Over the years we've stayed in touch, so it was a real pleasure to work on this project. I didn't know much about the band other than its omnipresent music and a few references in the lyrics to the poetry of William Blake. It's amazing to be challenged by new perspectives and figuring out how to triangulate the new in relation to my education and to my work, which is the main reason I enjoyed the work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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