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Anarchy and Art: From the Paris Commune to the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Arsenal Pulp Press. ISBN 978-1-55152-218-0. Bruns, Gerald (2006). On the Anarchy of Poetry and Philosophy: A Guide for the Unruly. Fordham University Press. ISBN 0-8232-2633-6. Blechman, Max (1994). Drunken Boat: Art, Rebellion, Anarchy. Left Bank Books and Autonomedia.
English Prose Style (Reprinted 1952) Art and Society (1953) The True Voice of Feeling (1953) The Paradox of Anarchism (1955) Philosophy of Anarchism (1957) A Concise History of Modern Painting (1959) 'the World of Art Library' series; Anarchy & Order; Poetry & Anarchism (1959) Collected Essays in Literary Criticism (1960) The Grass Roots of Art ...
Some examples of symbols include bats which means both good wishes and good luck. The moon, aside from religious and mythical connotations, can also mean a month. [4] The particular way an image is depicted has meaning – like a round eyed-cat means it's a night scene. [6] Artists use rice paper, silk or wood panels to paint night scenes.
"A Passage to Bangkok" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, released in March 1976 by Anthem Records. The song appears on the band's fourth studio album 2112 (1976). [ 3 ] With the album's title track comprising the first half of the record, "A Passage to Bangkok" opens the second side of the album (on the original LP and audio cassette ).
The work makes direct reference to Carlo Carrà's 1911 Futurist painting The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli, which is the earlier artist's most famous work. [ 1 ] The work was inspired by the death of political activist Pino Pinelli who suspiciously died after falling at Milan Police headquarters where he was being detained on the suspicion of ...
Song of the Night may refer to: Symphony No. 7 (Mahler) , 1904-5 symphony by Gustav Mahler, known as Lied der Nacht Symphony No. 3 (Szymanowski) , 1916 chorus and orchestra by Karol Szymanowski, known as Song of the Night ( Piosenka nocy )
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"The Confederation" referred to in the final stanza is the anarcho-syndicalist CNT (Spanish: Confederación Nacional del Trabajo — "National Confederation of Labor"), which at the time was the largest labour union, the main anarchist organisation in Spain, and from 1936 to 1939 were a major force opposing Francisco Franco's military coup ...