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Gullette's essays, journalism and fiction have been published in magazines including The Face, Spy, Slate, Bidoun, Brill's Content, Gear, Entertainment Weekly, and KGB magazine ( which he founded as editor and publisher in 1991.

spoken and word
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
If you have a higher-quality product, how can you make it stand out -- justify its premium price -- without the spoken word??
There was no word spoken, no apparent signal given.
`` Behind that Charlie Chaplin moustache and that truant lock of hair that always covered his forehead, behind the tirades and the sulky silences, the passionate orations and the occasional dull evasive stare, behind the prejudices, the cynicism, the total amorality of behavior, behind even the tendency to great strategic mistakes, there lay a statesman of no mean qualities: Shrewd, calculating, in many ways realistic, endowed -- like Stalin -- with considerable powers of dissimulation, capable of playing his cards very close to his chest when he so desired, yet bold and resolute in his decisions, and possessing one gift Stalin did not possess: The ability to rouse men to fever pitch of personal devotion and enthusiasm by the power of the spoken word ''.
* William S. Burroughs, novelist, short story writer, essayist and spoken word performer
Their music includes spoken word pieces and elements of punk, hip hop, rock, funk, jazz, and indigenous music, among others.
It was inspired by the English garden city movement ; hence the original English name Park ( in the Catalan language spoken in Catalonia where Barcelona is located, the word for " Park " is " Parc ", and the name of the place is " Parc Güell " in its original language ).
In regions such as Latin America where these languages are spoken, negro ( pronounced slightly differently than Negro in English ), is a normal word used without disparaging intent in relation to black people.
Ayahuasca is the Hispanicized spelling of a word in the Quechua languages, which are spoken in the Andean states of Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia.
Today one difference between Bulgarian dialects in the country and literary spoken Bulgarian is the significant presence of Old Bulgarian words and even word forms in the latter.
Although there are conflicting dates as to when they met ( some sources state that they met in January 1989 at the Satyricon nightclub ), Love stated that the two first encountered one another in January 1988 at a Dharma Bums show where she was doing a spoken word performance, and Erlandson stated that both he and Love were formally introduced to Cobain in a parking lot after a Butthole Surfers concert at the Hollywood Paladium in 1991.
The word " Mexico " as spoken in its original Nahuatl, and by the Spaniards at the time of the conquest, was pronounced originally with a " sh " sound (" Mesh-ee-co "), as opposed to current pronunciation, and was transcribed with an " x " as was the usage in Spanish at the time.
Bizz Buzz is a spoken word game where if a player slips up and speaks a word out of sequence, they are eliminated.
Lee taught " It is not to be thought that every word spoken by the General Authorities is inspired, or that they are moved upon by the Holy Ghost in everything they speak and write.
Its signature style is electronic dance music, featuring cut up samples of hip hop, breaks, jazz, spoken word and various other types of music, as well as video and multimedia.
Since the dissolution of Dead Kennedys, Biafra has continued to collaborate and record with other artists, including Mojo Nixon, Al Jourgensen of Ministry, and the Melvins, and has become a spoken word performer, covering political topics in particular.
"), spoken word (" A Commercial ") and psychedelia (" Cesspools In Eden ").
Finally, even after accepting the various alterations admitted by Homer, some lines remain impossible to scan, e. g. Iliad I. 108 “ not a good word spoken nor brought to pass ”:
Pope Eugenius III did not, as Eleanor had hoped, grant an annulment ; instead, he attempted to reconcile Eleanor and Louis, confirming the legality of their marriage, and proclaiming that no word could be spoken against it, and that it might not be dissolved under any pretext.
I will never break the word of a prince spoken in public place, for my honour's sake.
Hiragana gave written expression to the spoken word and, with it, to the rise in Japan's famous vernacular literature, much of it written by court women who had not been trained in Chinese as had their male counterparts.
One might write the kanji for " blue ", but use katakana to write the pronunciation of the English word " blue "; this may be done, for example, in Japanese subtitles on foreign films, where it can help associate the written Japanese with the sounds actually being spoken by the actors, or it may be used in a translation of a work of fiction to enable the translator to preserve the original sound of a proper name ( such as " Firebolt " in the Harry Potter series ) in furigana, while simultaneously indicating its meaning with kanji.
The word may derive from the word " jabber " (" to talk nonsense "), with the "- ish " suffix to signify a language ; alternatively, the term gibberish may derive from the eclectic mix of English, Spanish, Hebrew, Hindi and Arabic spoken in the British territory of Gibraltar ( from Arabic Gabal-Tariq, meaning Mountain of Tariq ), which is unintelligible to non-natives.

spoken and piece
Although the spoken introduction to the short piece of music is quite clear, the piano playing is largely inaudible due to heavy surface noise.
He also recorded a spoken word piece, " Frank's Wild Years ", influenced by Ken Nordine's " word jazz " records of the 1950s.
Each type of piece ( other than pawns ) is identified by an uppercase letter, usually the first letter in the name of the piece in whatever language is spoken by the player recording.
Wilson described the piece as " consisting of five ' rounds ', with interspersed spoken word ".
The original writer, producer, and announcer of the spoken portion of the broadcast was Edward ( Ted ) Kimball, who would stand at the top of a tall ladder and announce the name of each performance piece into the microphone suspended from the Tabernacle ceiling.
Wisconsin poet / spoken word artist Geo Kiesow's piece, " That's When All Hell Broke Loose in Winchester, Wisconsin ", describes the town's lemons-to-lemonade reaction to a watermelon truck collision.
Performances include a spoken word piece from Henry Rollins on the song " Delicate Tendrils ".
In 1991 River wrote and recorded a spoken word piece called " Curi Curi " for Milton Nascimento's album TXAI.
White Light / White Heat features Cale on organ ( on " Sister Ray ") as well as two vocal turns: " Lady Godiva's Operation ", an experimental song where he shares lead vocal duties with Reed, and " The Gift ", a long spoken word piece written by Reed.
The new opening piece, Jacob's Journey, which contained a great deal of spoken dialogue, was eventually phased out in favour of a completely sung-through score.
" The band also asked Numan to record a spoken word piece for the introduction of Obsolete.
The Geographical Fugue or Fuge aus der Geographie is the most famous piece for spoken chorus by Ernst Toch.
Hanson dedicated the Serenade for Flute, Harp, and Strings, to her ; the piece was his musical marriage proposal, as he could not find the spoken words to propose to her.
This is quite different from the Hollywood use of faces where the close-up was treated as a reaction shot, usually to a piece of dialogue that had just been spoken.
When Rizzuto recorded his piece, he did not know the double entendre nature of his spoken contribution.
Louis appears in a revue piece called " What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear ", with James Cross ( lead singer and dancer ), William Wycoff ( dancer in drag ), Marion Brown ( heavyset dancer ), and a chorus of perhaps a dozen, the only spoken / sung scene that includes African-Americans.
Such viewer help was not used in European countries, like France, where local editions only feature optional subtitles about the Polish sung opera piece, in the Polish spoken original version only.
Patter calls, also known as hash calls, are based on a quick and fluid succession of spoken (" pattered ") or sing-song delivered calls, often to the accompaniment of an instrumental piece of music that it is not necessarily recognizable as a song.
Alternatively, the entire piece can be seen as a soliloquy spoken by a single speaker.
In modern Western square dance, a hoedown is a piece of music used for a patter call ( a call that is spoken or chanted, rather than sung to the tune of a popular song ), or the recording that contains this piece of music.
#* Military drumming and a stark, misanthropic spoken piece from Boyd Rice, vocal by Rose McDowall.
One of Ishikawa's most referenced vocal parts during her Morning Musume days was a frantic spoken word piece in the middle eight of their 2003 single " Shabondama ".

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