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Ghosts

DOC Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen in Arts-Photography

Description

(Jazz Book). An incredible collection of 88 of the greatest jazz songs ever compiled into one volume for alto sax. Includes: After Youve Gone * All the Things You Are * Birdland * Body and Soul * Come Rain or Come Shine * Cry Me a River * Dont Get Around Much Anymore * Fever * Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) * God Bless the Child * Gone with the Wind * Heres That Rainy Day * How High the Moon * Ill Remember April * In the Still of the Night * The Lady Is a Tramp * Lover; Come Back to Me * Manhattan * Misty * My Funny Valentine * Night and Day * Ol Man River * Polka Dots and Moonbeams * Satin Doll * So Nice (Summer Samba) * Stompin at the Savoy * A Sunday Kind of Love * They Cant Take That Away from Me * Time After Time * What Is This Thing Called Love? * When I Fall in Love * Youd Be So Nice to Come Home To * and more.


#1088017 in eBooks 2013-10-14 2013-10-14File Name: B00FIP8XZ6


Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Challenging; brilliantBy Federico (Fred) MoramarcoHere is a play that conflates the rhetoric of war into bite size pieces and shows us that one war; particularly as we Americans get involved in them; is all wars. Churchills staccato lines; and disjointed dialogue is not for everyone; and her play presses our continuity buttons; but this two person dialogue between an allegorical Uncle Sam and an allegorical Guy who is drawn to Sams cockiness underscores how the language of war is a language of insanity.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Love in Our TimeBy Ezzat GoushegirEzzat Goushegir; DePaull University; ChicagoIn a dream; in 2006; I abruptly opened a door where in the room I saw a large brown table. Under the table was GWB kissing a young blonde man in a suit. Embarrassed; he smiled and changed his position. I closed the door.Caryl Churchills play "Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?" is as if an exploration of my dream.In "Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?" Churchill in a minimalistic form creates two characters Sam as a country and Guy as a man who falls in love with him; to lucidly portray her political view of our time. Although the play is short and contains of eight brief scenes; it takes the reader into a long journey through history of domination; invasion; covert operations to overthrowing governments by using certain torture technics as well as the usage of chemical and biological weapons to control most of the third world countries.The power game consistently dominates the private moments of the two lovers when Sam plays a complete control over Guy by demanding total commitment with him. Sams supremacy attracts Guy; a man who left his wife and children and now submissively tries to be a part of his worldwide power.What makes this play unique and undidactic is Churchills exploration of the theatrical language with concise and condensed sentences. The style of brief dialogues flourish through the play as the two characters complete each others speech with unfinished sentences or unrelated words as a starting point of new subjects or arguments. Thats also how certain group of people communicate to each other now days without listening or considering one another.The universality of this plays theme and its creative style can widely be discovered by directors and interpreted by actors in wide range of forms and performances.

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