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* Songs Without Words – GRP / BMG LC 6713
, Iris-A Book Without Words ( revised edition, 2000 )
Act Without Words I is a short play by Samuel Beckett.
It is a mime, Beckett's first ( followed by Act Without Words II ).
On one level Act Without Words I “ seems a behaviourist experiment within a classical myth ”, that of Tantalus, who stood in a pool of water which receded every time he bent to drink it, and stood under a fruit tree which raised its branches every time he reached for food.
A filmed version of Act Without Words I was directed by Karel Reisz for the Beckett on Film project with music specially composed by Michael Nyman.
“ n the London production, variations were introduced: a weakening of light and voices in the first repeat, and more so in the second ; an abridged second opening ; increasing breathlessness ; changes in the order of the opening words .” The purpose of this is to suggest a gradual winding down of the action for he writes of “ the impression of falling off which this would give, with the suggestion of a conceivable dark and silence in the end, or of an indefinite approximating towards it .” At the end of this second repeat, the play appears as if it is about to start again for a third time ( as in Act Without Words II ), but does not get more than a few seconds into it before it suddenly stops.
* A Man Without Words ( 1991 ) ( foreword )
This album also included a pair of electric piano " Songs Without Words " and a Cale / Eno collaboration, " The Soul of Carmen Miranda ".
* Peter Tchaikovsky-Songs Without Words ; Fatum
* Samuel Beckett-Endgame and Act Without Words I ( first performed ); All That Fall and From an Abandoned Work ( first broadcast of both )
He was planning to play some of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words in a series of recitals in London in the year of his death.
CBS scheduled Norman Corwin's Words Without Music, the first usage of a writer's name in a program title ; the series included two of his more famous works, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, a fantasy in rhyme, and They Fly Through The Air, an impassioned reaction to the Spanish Civil War.
Gadsby: A Story of Over 50, 000 Words Without Using the Letter " E " is a 1939 novel by Ernest Vincent Wright.
Online: Words Without Borders, October 2010 ) Four short stories by Edgar Brau ( 2000 ).
In this respect, she is reminiscent of the two characters in Act Without Words II.
In early drafts, Winnie set an alarm clock but Beckett later gave control of the bell to an unexplained external force like that in charge of the goad and the whistle in the two Act Without Words plays.
* The Parallelogram Law: A Proof Without Words at cut-the-knot
# Words Without Music ( March 22, 1995 )
* Love Without Words ( 1985 )
* Carlos Franzetti for Song Without Words ( Carlos Franzetti & Allison Brewster Franzetti-Alborada )
1987 would see another personnel change within the band as Kim Stone left the band and the bass was taken over by Roberto Vally for the Stories Without Words album.
Both Stories Without Words ( 1987 ) and Rites Of Summer ( 1988 ) would be among Billboard's top 15 Contemporary Jazz Albums of 1988.
* A Man Without Words
Without Words, Without Silence

Words and Borders
* " From ' The Book of Andreas Kordopatis, Part I, America '" Words without Borders
* See discussion in the Book Club at Words Without Borders – an online magazine for international literature
* Michael Kandel on Words Without Borders
* Poets, scholars, others discuss Zbigniew Herbert on " Words Without Borders " celebration of the " Year of Herbert "
* Short stories by Monzó in Words without Borders
Nemet-Nejat's translations were published in several American literary journals such as Bombay Gin, Talisman and Subtropics, as well as the online journals Jacket and Words Without Borders In 2010, Nemet-Nejat's English translation of Gül ve Telve came out from Talisman House.
* Another poem by Erözçelik published online in Words Without Borders
* Biography at Words Without Borders.
The website Words Without Borders offers a wide selection of fiction and poetry from around the world, and the Annenberg Foundation has created an ambitious thirteen-part DVD / web series produced by Boston ’ s public television station WGBH, “ Invitation to World Literature .” The major survey anthologies all have extensive websites, providing background information, images, and links to resources on many authors.

Words and literature
In 1964 Sartre renounced literature in a witty and sardonic account of the first ten years of his life, Les mots ( Words ).
" In Words and works: studies in medieval English language and literature in honour of Fred C. Robinson, ed.
The Motherfucker: A History of the Mother of All Dirty Words by Jim Dawson is a history of the word in black culture and in American literature, film, comedy and music.
Hu Shih's work fell into disrepute in mainland China until a 1986 article, written by Ji Xianlin, " A Few Words for Hu Shi ", advocated acknowledging not only Hu Shih's mistakes, but also his contributions to modern Chinese literature.
every human society possesses a mythology which is inherited, transmitted and diversified by literature " ( Words with Power xiii ).
This ' doctrine ' found its fullest expression in Frye's appropriately named The Great Code, which he described as " a preliminary investigation of Biblical structure and typology " whose purpose was ultimately to suggest " how the structure of the Bible, as revealed by its narrative and imagery, was related to the conventions and genres of Western literature " ( Words with Power xi ).
The composer and renowned Lieder accompanist Benjamin Britten also wrote cycles that are among the glories of the literature, including The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, 7 Sonnets of Michelangelo, Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente, and Winter Words, all with piano accompaniment, and the orchestral Les Illuminations, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, and Nocturne.
" In July 1841, Poe published " A Few Words on Secret Writing " and, realizing the interest in the topic, wrote " The Gold-Bug " as one of the few pieces of literature to incorporate ciphers as part of the story.
Listings of kingdom references in the Mishnah and subsequent rabbinic literature can be found in Dalman, Words of Jesus, pages 96 – 101, and Hermann Leberecht Strack, Paul Billerbeck Kommentar zum Neuen Testament aus Talmud und Midrasch ( 1965 ).
* Words Without Borders-Dr Afzal Mirza, Sunday Pakistan, Online Magazine of International literature.
In the year 1547, while still a student in Königsberg, Mažvydas and his collaborators compiled and published the first printed Lithuanian book Catechismusa Prasty Szadei (" The Simple Words of Catechism ")- which was based on the Polish version of Martin Luther's " Kleiner Katechismus " -, thus launching literature and book printing in Lithuanian.
Words which are occasionally inserted into English conversation are referred to in linguistic literature on Romani as ' Para-Romani ': the selective retention of some Romani-derived vocabulary following the disappearance of Romani as an everyday language of conversation.
There, he devised plans for a new secret society, and he wrote the brochure that will remain his only contribution to revolutionary literature, " A Few Words to Those who Sympathize with Workers without Work ".
Words and literature were a part of the Pangborn household from the very beginning.
It is particularly known and loved for its extensive commentarial literature, which includes practice manuals such as the famed Kunzang Lama ' i Shelung (" Words of my Perfect Teacher ").
Now in its 21st year, the Off the Shelf Festival of Words is an annual event offering excellent quality, exciting, wide ranging and innovative programming and attracting some of the most prestigious names in literature and media to Sheffield.
* Words Without Borders-online world literature magazine

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