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Revill, David; THE ROARING SILENCE JOHN CAGE: A LIFE; Arcade Publishing, Inc.; New York; Copyright 1992 by David Revill. Typed by Barb. Golden, Oct '94. excerpts 192w

Source Notes

p.76 It doesn't take much skill to smash a beer bottle: San Francisco Chronicle, July 28, 1939. p.312 p. 217 A scribbled note survives: in the John Cage Mycology Archive, University of California at Santa Cruz. The evenings had no particular agenda: Whole Earth no. 55. summer 1987, p.3,edited; brought to my attention by T. J. Pinch. p.329 p.232 a great deal of elegance and precision: Jerome Rosen, interview. attempted very subtle variations: Source, VII, p.23; for an account of the Mewantemooseicday, see the remainder of this article. p.331

BIBLIOGRAPHY

-"John Cage on his 70th Birthday: West Coast Background." Inter-American Music Review (1982): 3-17. p.341 COMMANDAY, Robert. "Composing with the Camera." San Francisco Chronicle/This World (November 10, 1968). p.344 GREEN, Blake. "John Cage: Old Guard of Music's Avant-Garde." San Francisco Chronicle (1985). HERTELENDY, Paul. "John Cage Sprouting at UC." San Jose Mercury News (August 19, 1982). p.346

Typed by Barb. Oct. 1994.


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