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Alan Riding

    December 8, 1943

    Alan Riding's work delves into the intricate relationship between cultural life and its political and societal contexts, with a particular focus on Europe and Latin America. He critically examines how cultural expressions evolve in response to political events and economic shifts, offering readers a profound understanding of these dynamics. Riding's distinctive style is marked by deep insight, analytical rigor, and a talent for weaving together broad societal trends with specific artistic manifestations. His writing illuminates the reciprocal influence of art and society, especially during pivotal historical moments, providing a unique lens for appreciating cultural resilience and transformation.

    Alan Riding
    Oper
    And The Show Went On
    Opera
    Distant Neighbors
    Shakespeare His Life and Works
    Essential Shakespeare. Handbook
    • 2021

      Unravel the history, themes, and language of Shakespeare's plays, poems, and sonnets with this beautifully illustrated guide to his life and works. Comedy and romance, history, and tragedy, Shakespeare's canon has it all. Some 400 years after they were written and first performed, his works still remain fresh and relevant today. Shakespeare: His Life and Works is an accessible and lavishly illustrated celebration of the Bard himself and his 39 plays, great sonnets, and narrative poems. Themes, plots, characters, and language are brought to life with act-by-act plot summaries, resumes of main characters, and in-depth analysis of Shakespeare's use of, and influence on, the English language. Entries also explore Shakespeare's plays, poems, and sonnets in the context of his life and the world of Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, and reveal his sources and inspirations, further enriching your experience of his work, be it on the page, stage, or screen. Shakespeare: His Life and Works is the perfect gift for existing Shakespeare fans, and anyone looking to find out more about the work of the world's most celebrated playwright.

      Shakespeare His Life and Works
    • 2010

      And The Show Went On

      Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris

      • 399 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In the weeks after the Germans captured Paris, theaters, opera houses, and nightclubs reopened to occupiers and French citizens alike, and they remained open for the duration of the war. Alan Riding introduces a pageant of twentieth-century artists who lived and worked under the Nazis and explores the decisions each made about whether to stay or flee, collaborate or resist.We see Maurice Chevalier and Edith Piaf singing before French and German audiences; Picasso painting and occasionally selling his work from his Left Bank apartment; and Marcel Carne and Henri-Georges Clouzot, among others, directing movies in Paris studios (more than two hundred were produced during this time). We see that pro-Fascist writers such as Louis-Ferdinand Celine and Robert Brasillach flourished, but also that Camus's The Stranger was published and Sartre's play No Exit was first performed-ten days before the Normandy landings.Based on exhaustive research and extensive interviews, And the Show Went On sheds a clarifying light on a protean and problematic era in twentieth-century European cultural history.

      And The Show Went On
    • 2006

      A guide for opera enthusiasts and converts to this ancient rite. It explores 400 years of music drama from late-Renaissance Italy to works from contemporary names including Philip Glass and Thomas Ades. It helps you discover hundreds of classic and modern opera interpretations and learn about the lives of operatic masters.

      Opera
    • 2004

      Essential Shakespeare. Handbook

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.5(109)Add rating

      THE ONE-STOP, SINGLE-VOLUME COMPANION TO SHAKESPEARE'S GREATEST WORKS-HIS HISTORY PLAYS, COMEDIES, TRAGEDIA, ROMANCES, AND POETRY A portrait of Shakespeare's life and times: critics, contemporaries, patrons, and the era's vibrant theater. Full commentaries on all 39 plays including detailed plot summaries, a survey of dramatic interpretations on stage and screen, and an introduction to Shakespeare's sonnets and narrative poetry. Insight into Shakespeare's unique world, including his language, his sources of inspiration, and teh secret of his enduring universal appeal.

      Essential Shakespeare. Handbook
    • 1986

      A study of Mexico - political, social, cultural, economic - by a journalist who was for the past 6 years the NYT bureau chief in Mexico City. With portraits of Mexico's top leaders, about a nation whose stability is vital to our national well-being.

      Distant Neighbors