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André Bernard

    Now all we need is a title
    Rotten Rejections
    Pluriel: Sorciers Grecs
    Ideokinesis
    • Ideokinesis

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(14)Add rating

      Mabel Elsworth Todd pioneered ideokinesis in the 1920s. Her book, The Thinking Body , described new ways to use all the senses as well as inner feeling and imagination to retrain the body to move with ease and balance. The system became an invaluable tool for generations of dancers, actors, and performance artists, thanks largely to one of its most important teachers, André Bernard (1924-2003). This book presents an introduction to the practice as well as a lengthy interview with Bernard and two meticulously detailed workshop protocols illustrated with 52 photographs and line drawings.

      Ideokinesis
    • Rotten Rejections

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      An editor at one of the United States' most prestigious publishing companies has persued rejection letters through the ages and selected his favorite howlers. Illustrations.

      Rotten Rejections
    • Now all we need is a title

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.3(81)Add rating

      Andr� Bernard has researched the stories behind more than one hundred of the most famous titles in the English language to produce a fascinating volume rich in literary anecdote and publishing lore. The Great Gatsby was almost titled Trimalchio in West Egg, while some unknown editor told William L. Shirer, "Please God, don't ask us to publish a book called The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich." It's a wonderful romp among the literary monuments.Raymond Chandler to Alfred A. Knopf: "I'm trying to think of a good title for you to want me to change."

      Now all we need is a title