Author: David Bennett Laing
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781980286042
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
At some early age, I came up with a motto that pretty well characterizes my life. It states that "I live my life in defiance of dullness." Things have certainly worked out that way. For one example, when I was in the registrar's office in graduate admissions at the University of Colorado, he looked at my transcript from Dartmouth and told me that I'd just wasted four years of my life. The professor of geology who was to be my graduate adviser agreed, and said that I'd need to take math, physics, and chemistry and at the same time bring my gentleman's C+ grade average from Dartmouth (a result of too much guitar playing, too much rockclimbing, and too little studying) up to an honor grade level. I didn't think so, and so I took undergraduate Chinese instead. I got an A in every Chinese course I took there and got into Harvard with a full scholarship. I didn't like the department there, so I transferred back to geology, but had to quit after a year and a half because of a nervous collapse. I then became a professional skier in the winters and a park ranger in the summers. After a few years of that, I decided to go back to Harvard, but they told me I'd have to take the graduate record exams. I took them and got the highest score in the world (840) in geology. It took me a year to finish the master's degree, but I didn't go on to the PhD because I felt it would drive me into a narrow specialty. Nevertheless, the Harvard master's was enough to secure college teaching positions at two good universities. As I was leaving Harvard, the chairman of the Department of Applied Chemistry there wrote me a recommendation at my request. Among other nice things, it said, "In a place that's crowded with geniuses, David Laing stands above the crowd." One man's opinion, I suppose, but it made me happy and set the stage for further exploits, most of which, together with earlier ones, are recounted in this book.which I irreverently call "My Orterbyogriffy."
The Dartmouth Man
Author: David Bennett Laing
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781980286042
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
At some early age, I came up with a motto that pretty well characterizes my life. It states that "I live my life in defiance of dullness." Things have certainly worked out that way. For one example, when I was in the registrar's office in graduate admissions at the University of Colorado, he looked at my transcript from Dartmouth and told me that I'd just wasted four years of my life. The professor of geology who was to be my graduate adviser agreed, and said that I'd need to take math, physics, and chemistry and at the same time bring my gentleman's C+ grade average from Dartmouth (a result of too much guitar playing, too much rockclimbing, and too little studying) up to an honor grade level. I didn't think so, and so I took undergraduate Chinese instead. I got an A in every Chinese course I took there and got into Harvard with a full scholarship. I didn't like the department there, so I transferred back to geology, but had to quit after a year and a half because of a nervous collapse. I then became a professional skier in the winters and a park ranger in the summers. After a few years of that, I decided to go back to Harvard, but they told me I'd have to take the graduate record exams. I took them and got the highest score in the world (840) in geology. It took me a year to finish the master's degree, but I didn't go on to the PhD because I felt it would drive me into a narrow specialty. Nevertheless, the Harvard master's was enough to secure college teaching positions at two good universities. As I was leaving Harvard, the chairman of the Department of Applied Chemistry there wrote me a recommendation at my request. Among other nice things, it said, "In a place that's crowded with geniuses, David Laing stands above the crowd." One man's opinion, I suppose, but it made me happy and set the stage for further exploits, most of which, together with earlier ones, are recounted in this book.which I irreverently call "My Orterbyogriffy."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781980286042
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
At some early age, I came up with a motto that pretty well characterizes my life. It states that "I live my life in defiance of dullness." Things have certainly worked out that way. For one example, when I was in the registrar's office in graduate admissions at the University of Colorado, he looked at my transcript from Dartmouth and told me that I'd just wasted four years of my life. The professor of geology who was to be my graduate adviser agreed, and said that I'd need to take math, physics, and chemistry and at the same time bring my gentleman's C+ grade average from Dartmouth (a result of too much guitar playing, too much rockclimbing, and too little studying) up to an honor grade level. I didn't think so, and so I took undergraduate Chinese instead. I got an A in every Chinese course I took there and got into Harvard with a full scholarship. I didn't like the department there, so I transferred back to geology, but had to quit after a year and a half because of a nervous collapse. I then became a professional skier in the winters and a park ranger in the summers. After a few years of that, I decided to go back to Harvard, but they told me I'd have to take the graduate record exams. I took them and got the highest score in the world (840) in geology. It took me a year to finish the master's degree, but I didn't go on to the PhD because I felt it would drive me into a narrow specialty. Nevertheless, the Harvard master's was enough to secure college teaching positions at two good universities. As I was leaving Harvard, the chairman of the Department of Applied Chemistry there wrote me a recommendation at my request. Among other nice things, it said, "In a place that's crowded with geniuses, David Laing stands above the crowd." One man's opinion, I suppose, but it made me happy and set the stage for further exploits, most of which, together with earlier ones, are recounted in this book.which I irreverently call "My Orterbyogriffy."
One Chord Wonders
Author: Dave Laing
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 1629630578
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Originally published in 1985, One Chord Wonders was the first full-length study of the glory years of British punk rock. The book argues that one of punk’s most significant political achievements was to expose the operations of power in the British entertainment industries as they were thrown into confusion by the sound and the fury of musicians and fans. Through a detailed examination of the conditions under which punk emerged and then declined, Dave Laing develops a view of the music as both complex and contradictory. Special attention is paid to the relationship between punk and the music industry of the late 1970s, in particular the political economy of the independent record companies through which much of punk was distributed. The rise of punk is also linked to the febrile political atmosphere of Britain in the mid-1970s. Using examples from a wide range of bands, individual chapters use the techniques of semiology to consider the radical approach to naming in punk (from Johnny Rotten to Poly Styrene), the instrumental and vocal sound of the music, and its visual images. Another section analyses the influence of British punk in Europe prior to the music’s division into “real punk” and “post-punk” genres. The concluding chapter critically examines various theoretical explanations of the punk phenomenon, including the class origins of its protagonists and the influential view that punk represented the latest in a line of British youth “subcultures.” There is also a chronology of the punk era, plus discographies and a bibliography.
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 1629630578
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Originally published in 1985, One Chord Wonders was the first full-length study of the glory years of British punk rock. The book argues that one of punk’s most significant political achievements was to expose the operations of power in the British entertainment industries as they were thrown into confusion by the sound and the fury of musicians and fans. Through a detailed examination of the conditions under which punk emerged and then declined, Dave Laing develops a view of the music as both complex and contradictory. Special attention is paid to the relationship between punk and the music industry of the late 1970s, in particular the political economy of the independent record companies through which much of punk was distributed. The rise of punk is also linked to the febrile political atmosphere of Britain in the mid-1970s. Using examples from a wide range of bands, individual chapters use the techniques of semiology to consider the radical approach to naming in punk (from Johnny Rotten to Poly Styrene), the instrumental and vocal sound of the music, and its visual images. Another section analyses the influence of British punk in Europe prior to the music’s division into “real punk” and “post-punk” genres. The concluding chapter critically examines various theoretical explanations of the punk phenomenon, including the class origins of its protagonists and the influential view that punk represented the latest in a line of British youth “subcultures.” There is also a chronology of the punk era, plus discographies and a bibliography.
The Canterbury Tales, and other Poems
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 896
Book Description
Join Geoffrey Chaucer on a literary pilgrimage through medieval England with The Canterbury Tales And Other Poems. This collection invites you to experience a vibrant tapestry of tales told by colorful characters, each with their own unique story to share. As you immerse yourself in Chaucer's rich narratives, you'll ask: What truths about human nature and society are revealed through these timeless tales? Each story unfolds with wit and wisdom, exploring themes of love, morality, and the human condition. Chaucer's masterful use of verse captures the essence of the characters and their journeys, making every page a delightful exploration. Are you ready to uncover the lessons hidden within these poetic tales? Take a step back in time and savor the insights of a bygone era. Purchase The Canterbury Tales And Other Poems today, and let the journey through history and humanity inspire you.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 896
Book Description
Join Geoffrey Chaucer on a literary pilgrimage through medieval England with The Canterbury Tales And Other Poems. This collection invites you to experience a vibrant tapestry of tales told by colorful characters, each with their own unique story to share. As you immerse yourself in Chaucer's rich narratives, you'll ask: What truths about human nature and society are revealed through these timeless tales? Each story unfolds with wit and wisdom, exploring themes of love, morality, and the human condition. Chaucer's masterful use of verse captures the essence of the characters and their journeys, making every page a delightful exploration. Are you ready to uncover the lessons hidden within these poetic tales? Take a step back in time and savor the insights of a bygone era. Purchase The Canterbury Tales And Other Poems today, and let the journey through history and humanity inspire you.
Everybody: A Book about Freedom
Author: Olivia Laing
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393608786
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
"Astute and consistently surprising critic" (NPR) Olivia Laing investigates the body and its discontents through the great freedom movements of the twentieth century. The body is a source of pleasure and of pain, at once hopelessly vulnerable and radiant with power. In her ambitious, brilliant sixth book, Olivia Laing charts an electrifying course through the long struggle for bodily freedom, using the life of the renegade psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich to explore gay rights and sexual liberation, feminism, and the civil rights movement. Drawing on her own experiences in protest and alternative medicine, and traveling from Weimar Berlin to the prisons of McCarthy-era America, Laing grapples with some of the most significant and complicated figures of the past century—among them Nina Simone, Christopher Isherwood, Andrea Dworkin, Sigmund Freud, Susan Sontag, and Malcolm X. Despite its many burdens, the body remains a source of power, even in an era as technologized and automated as our own. Arriving at a moment in which basic bodily rights are once again imperiled, Everybody is an investigation into the forces arranged against freedom and a celebration of how ordinary human bodies can resist oppression and reshape the world.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393608786
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
"Astute and consistently surprising critic" (NPR) Olivia Laing investigates the body and its discontents through the great freedom movements of the twentieth century. The body is a source of pleasure and of pain, at once hopelessly vulnerable and radiant with power. In her ambitious, brilliant sixth book, Olivia Laing charts an electrifying course through the long struggle for bodily freedom, using the life of the renegade psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich to explore gay rights and sexual liberation, feminism, and the civil rights movement. Drawing on her own experiences in protest and alternative medicine, and traveling from Weimar Berlin to the prisons of McCarthy-era America, Laing grapples with some of the most significant and complicated figures of the past century—among them Nina Simone, Christopher Isherwood, Andrea Dworkin, Sigmund Freud, Susan Sontag, and Malcolm X. Despite its many burdens, the body remains a source of power, even in an era as technologized and automated as our own. Arriving at a moment in which basic bodily rights are once again imperiled, Everybody is an investigation into the forces arranged against freedom and a celebration of how ordinary human bodies can resist oppression and reshape the world.
Knots
Author: Ronald David Laing
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780140033502
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780140033502
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency
Author: Olivia Laing
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1324005734
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
“One of the finest writers of the new nonfiction” (Harper’s Bazaar) explores the role of art in our tumultuous modern era. In this remarkable, inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed writer and critic Olivia Laing makes a brilliant case for why art matters, especially in the turbulent political weather of the twenty-first century. Funny Weather brings together a career’s worth of Laing’s writing about art and culture, examining their role in our political and emotional lives. She profiles Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O’Keeffe, reads Maggie Nelson and Sally Rooney, writes love letters to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, and explores loneliness and technology, women and alcohol, sex and the body. With characteristic originality and compassion, she celebrates art as a force of resistance and repair, an antidote to a frightening political time. We’re often told that art can’t change anything. Laing argues that it can. Art changes how we see the world. It makes plain inequalities and it offers fertile new ways of living.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1324005734
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
“One of the finest writers of the new nonfiction” (Harper’s Bazaar) explores the role of art in our tumultuous modern era. In this remarkable, inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed writer and critic Olivia Laing makes a brilliant case for why art matters, especially in the turbulent political weather of the twenty-first century. Funny Weather brings together a career’s worth of Laing’s writing about art and culture, examining their role in our political and emotional lives. She profiles Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O’Keeffe, reads Maggie Nelson and Sally Rooney, writes love letters to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, and explores loneliness and technology, women and alcohol, sex and the body. With characteristic originality and compassion, she celebrates art as a force of resistance and repair, an antidote to a frightening political time. We’re often told that art can’t change anything. Laing argues that it can. Art changes how we see the world. It makes plain inequalities and it offers fertile new ways of living.
The Marxist Theory Of Art
Author: Dave Laing
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000303233
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This book is intended as a structured presentation of the major ideas of the most important trends of thought in the Marxist theory of art and is constructed as a map of the field of Marxist aesthetics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000303233
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This book is intended as a structured presentation of the major ideas of the most important trends of thought in the Marxist theory of art and is constructed as a map of the field of Marxist aesthetics.
The Divided Self
Author: R. D. Laing
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141962089
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The Divided Self, R.D. Laing's groundbreaking exploration of the nature of madness, illuminated the nature of mental illness and made the mysteries of the mind comprehensible to a wide audience. First published in 1960, this watershed work aimed to make madness comprehensible, and in doing so revolutionized the way we perceive mental illness. Using case studies of patients he had worked with, psychiatrist R. D. Laing argued that psychosis is not a medical condition, but an outcome of the 'divided self', or the tension between the two personas within us: one our authentic, private identity, and the other the false, 'sane' self that we present to the world. Laing's radical approach to insanity offered a rich existential analysis of personal alienation and made him a cult figure in the 1960s, yet his work was most significant for its humane attitude, which put the patient back at the centre of treatment. Includes an introduction by Professor Anthony S. David. 'One of the twentieth century's most influential psychotherapists' Guardian 'Laing challenged the psychiatric orthodoxy of his time ... an icon of the 1960s counter-culture' The Times
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141962089
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The Divided Self, R.D. Laing's groundbreaking exploration of the nature of madness, illuminated the nature of mental illness and made the mysteries of the mind comprehensible to a wide audience. First published in 1960, this watershed work aimed to make madness comprehensible, and in doing so revolutionized the way we perceive mental illness. Using case studies of patients he had worked with, psychiatrist R. D. Laing argued that psychosis is not a medical condition, but an outcome of the 'divided self', or the tension between the two personas within us: one our authentic, private identity, and the other the false, 'sane' self that we present to the world. Laing's radical approach to insanity offered a rich existential analysis of personal alienation and made him a cult figure in the 1960s, yet his work was most significant for its humane attitude, which put the patient back at the centre of treatment. Includes an introduction by Professor Anthony S. David. 'One of the twentieth century's most influential psychotherapists' Guardian 'Laing challenged the psychiatric orthodoxy of his time ... an icon of the 1960s counter-culture' The Times
The Sound of Our Time
Author: Dave Laing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Popular music
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Side 197-198: Selected bibliography
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Popular music
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Side 197-198: Selected bibliography
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer & Exchequer Chamber
Author: Edward Younge
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description