Description
The first part of the book is devoted to writing of an autobiographical nature, including ruminations on being alone and on becoming a composer. The second part focuses on music and individuals from Bartok and Ravel to Edith Piaf and the Beatles. The final part consists of portraits and memorials of such figures as Martha Graham, Paul Bowles, Marc Blitzstein, Frank O'Hara, Allen Ginsberg, and Truman Capote. The book also includes a lengthy conversation on the art of the diary.
Ned Rorem won the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for "Air Music for Orchestra".
About the Author
Ned Rorem, a prolific composer who is particularly well known for his more than four hundred songs, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for Air Music for Orchestra. He has published five volumes of diaries as well as numerous collections of his other writings. J. D. McClatchy is a poet and editor of the Yale Review.
Reviews
"Settling into this Ned Rorem Reader as into an armchair, you have now the chance to listen in on an extraordinary conversation about music and life, a conversation that he's been having with himself for half a century, one that remains as effervescent and astonishing as it was when it all started." J.D. McClatchy, from the Foreword "Rorem commands a peculiarly arresting style that makes for engrossing reading. A Rorem reader is seriously overdue." Gary Schmidgall, author of Walt Whitman: A Gay Life
Book Information
ISBN 9780300089844
Author Ned Rorem
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 503g