A Year from Monday

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A Year from Monday is a collection of essays, lectures, and writings by avant-garde composer John Cage that explores his experimental ideas on music, art, and philosophy.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author John Cage NERFINISHED
containsForm essays
lectures
writings
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre aesthetic essays
music essays
nonfiction
philosophical essays
hasAuthorOccupation avant-garde composer
music theorist
writer
hasForm hardcover
paperback
hasInfluenced conceptual artists
experimental composers
performance artists
intendedAudience artists
musicians
readers interested in experimental philosophy of art
scholars of contemporary art
language English
literaryMovement avant-garde
experimental literature
mainTheme breaking boundaries between art and life
interdisciplinary approaches to creativity
non-intentionality in art
use of chance in composition
mediaType print
notableFor articulating John Cage's experimental ideas on music
exploring the relationship between art and everyday life
influencing late 20th-century music aesthetics
publicationYear 1967
publisher Wesleyan University Press NERFINISHED
subject Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
avant-garde art
chance operations
contemporary culture
experimental music
indeterminacy in music
philosophy of art
timePeriod 20th century

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