BILDERFARBEN

BILDERFARBEN

Author: Frank Luger

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 0359807801

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"Bilderfarben" (German, lit. "Picturescolors") is three science-fiction novels in one volume. The first book starts with Dr. Dross at the point of suicide, when a mysterious woman, Genie, Captain of a starship, takes him on a cosmic voyage to the limits of the Universe. Then they visit the origins of most religions, devoid of all myths and legends, using time-travel. An ideology, Mirism is proposed, so that Man may peacefully evolve into the Cosmic Era. The second book continues with turning theory into practice, and establish Mirism as a reliable and valid guide with which to resolve conflicts, create a world government, etc. The third book takes a look, using time-travel, at the future to see the Mirist evolution of Mankind into the Cosmic Era. Dr. Dross, now Dr. Mir marries his young Arab doctor, and they have a son. The stories in all three volumes are interspersed with many humorous dialogues and sexy adventures. Dr. Mir dies, and his ashes are scattered in the garden of the hospital where he was born.


Eberhard Havekost

Eberhard Havekost

Author: Eberhard Havekost

Publisher: Schirmer Mosel

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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Eberhard Havekost is the youthful shooting star of the internationally acclaimed Leipzig School. His images, dubbed "photoshop realism" by critics are cool and distanced. Havekost makes the on-screen computer image the direct subject of his painting. The user interface is his painterly theme and how the images appear on it, electronically manipulated, or rather beautified and illuminated from behind. Simple, almost trivial objects filtered electronically and mutated are painted to canvas by Havekost. Mutants of reality transformed into paintings that exude a mysterious bleakness. Our book, edited and complete with an introduction by Berlin art expert Heiner Bastian, offers an overview of Havekost's oeuvre to date and is being published on the occasion of an exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, New York.


GEWISSENHAFT

GEWISSENHAFT

Author: Frank Luger

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 0359809340

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The first volume glances at conscientious behaviour falsified by the deceptive Nyxie, 'temptress' of short-term gratifications throughout the life of the main 'actor', Dr. Dross narrated from the subjective point of view, when good but passive, conscience is easily suppressed. The story unfolds in the first person, until a near-fatal existential depression, before Genie, his real protagonist, intervenes, and suppresses Nyxie, his real antagonist. The second volume, looks at conscientious behaviour under the pressures of expediency in an idealized version of the main events, from the intervention of Genie onward when active conscience turns a loser into a winner. The story moves out of personal contexts and gradually includes other 'actors' beside the main protagonists, now Dr. Mir and his Genie. The question is to what extent is conscientious psychology private, as contrasted with collective or public behaviour. The question of whether there are any rules or laws of conscientious behaviour is dealt with.


Grenzen der Literatur

Grenzen der Literatur

Author: Simone Winko

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 3110189305

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Der Begriff "Literatur" istseit jeherunbestimmt und definitionsresistent, zugleich aber als disziplin re Begrenzung gerade in Zeiten der berschreitung berkommener Fachgrenzen unverzichtbar. Der Band diskutiert M glichkeiten, den Begriff so zu bestimmen, dass er zur Heuristik in unterschiedlichen historischen und kulturellen Milieus fruchtbar verwendet werden kann. Zugleich wird ausgehend von Ph nomenen wie Fiktionalit t und Literarizit t nach gemeinsamen Merkmalen von Literatur gesucht. Behandelt werden folgende Themen: 1. Aspekte des Prototyps 'Literatur', 2. Fiktionalit t, 3. Historische Aspekte des Ph nomens 'Literatur', 4. Kulturelle und soziale Aspekte des Ph nomens 'Literatur', 5. Konstitution des Gegenstandes Literatur durch die Literaturwissenschaft. Der Band versammelt Beitr ge u. a. von Els Andringa, Alexander H. Arweiler, Karl Eibl, Ulla Fix, Hans-Edwin Friedrich, Daniel Fulda, Fotis Jannidis, Liesbeth Korthals Altes, Oliver Krug, Gerhard Lauer, Mat as Mart nez, Hans-Harald M ller, Bruno Quast, Christoph Reinfandt, Michael Scheffel, Erich Sch n, Jost Schneider, Margrit Schreier, Roberto Simanowski, Werner Strube, Elisabeth Stuck, Friedrich Vollhardt, Klaus Weimar, Simone Winko und Frank Zipfel.


Exploring Virtuosities. Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Nineteenth-Century Musical Practices and Beyond

Exploring Virtuosities. Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Nineteenth-Century Musical Practices and Beyond

Author: Christine Hoppe

Publisher: Georg Olms Verlag

Published: 2018-05-02

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 3487156628

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Over the last decade, musicological interest in both the composing virtuoso of the nineteenth century and the phenomenon of virtuosity has increased. Moving beyond approaches to music solely in terms of works allowed for a range of perspectives on concepts of virtuosity to emerge. Such cultural theory-based approaches crucially put the traditional musicological image of the virtuoso into a broader context. Recent advances in performance studies, furthermore, emphasise the need to include factors such as staging, the audience, sound and space, and musical practices, in our understanding of the complex phenomenon of virtuosity. The present volume tries to meet the challenges raised by these multi-layered perspectives by varying the foci on virtuosity – from specific attention to individual virtuosi and considerations of virtuosity’s historical and social context to broader questions regarding innovations in the current landscape and future virtuoso phenomena. The broad range of topics centres on the composer and virtuoso Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst and his immediate sphere of influence. The contributions in the present volume not only reveal the complexity of the research field of virtuosity but also liberate Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst from the shadow of fixed, mainly non-musical, discourses on virtuosity around Paganini. The enclosed CD with recordings by Guillaume Tardif, Philippe Borer, Clive Brown and Friederike Spangenberg enriches these texts by including the dimension of sound.