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Terry Teachout

    February 6, 1956 – January 13, 2022

    Terry Teachout is the drama critic for The Wall Street Journal and the chief culture critic for Commentary. His writing delves deeply into the arts and culture, often exploring the lives and works of influential figures who have shaped the American cultural landscape. Teachout's style is lauded for its incisiveness and its ability to bring history to life through meticulous research and engaging narrative. His work examines the intersections between artistic disciplines and their societal impact, offering readers a rich perspective on the creative process and its enduring legacy.

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    The Skeptic
    Duke
    Pops
    • Pops

      • 475 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.2(49)Add rating

      Teachout draws on a cache of sources unavailable to previous Louis Armstrong biographers to craft a sweeping new narrative biography of the greatest jazz musician of the twentieth century.

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    • Duke

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.7(10)Add rating

      A major new biography of Duke Ellington from the acclaimed author of Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was the greatest jazz composer of the twentieth century—and an impenetrably enigmatic personality whom no one, not even his closest friends, claimed to understand. The grandson of a slave, he dropped out of high school to become one of the world’s most famous musicians, a showman of incomparable suavity who was as comfortable in Carnegie Hall as in the nightclubs where he honed his style. He wrote some fifteen hundred compositions, many of which, like “Mood Indigo” and “Sophisticated Lady,” remain beloved standards, and he sought inspiration in an endless string of transient lovers, concealing his inner self behind a smiling mask of flowery language and ironic charm. As the biographer of Louis Armstrong, Terry Teachout is uniquely qualified to tell the story of the public and private lives of Duke Ellington. A semi-finalist for the National Book Award, Duke peels away countless layers of Ellington’s evasion and public deception to tell the unvarnished truth about the creative genius who inspired Miles Davis to say, “All the musicians should get together one certain day and get down on their knees and thank Duke.”

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      A Life of H. L. Mencken

      • 410 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(255)Add rating

      H. L. Mencken emerged as a pivotal literary figure in the Roaring Twenties, known for his sharp critique of middle-class America, which he labeled the "booboisie." His influence on a generation of writers who transformed the American novel is profound. Terry Teachout's biography delves into Mencken's dynamic personality, showcasing his wit, intellect, and the complexities of his character. The narrative not only highlights Mencken's literary contributions but also explores the cultural landscape he influenced, making it a compelling portrait of an iconoclastic thinker.

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    • Aus dem Inhalt:§- 1 Einleitung§- 2 Der Begriff der Gruppe§- 3 Gruppenpädagogik§- 4 Unterschiedliche Gruppensysteme§- 5 Rollen in der Gruppe§- 6 Gruppennormen§- 7 Gruppenphasen§- 8 Gruppenkonflikte§- 9 Soziometrie§- 10 Gruppendiagnose§- 11 Interaktionsanalyse§- 12 Gruppenleitung und Autorität§- 13 Gesprächsführung§- 14 Die Diskussion in der Gruppe§- 15 Gruppenarbeit§- 16 Pädagogische Gruppenkonzepte§- Literatur§- Der Autor

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