Published to coincide with the documentary "Peter Seeger: The Power of Song, How Can I Keep from Singing?" is a completely rewritten and updated version of the award-winning biography of the folk legend and political activist.
}Who is this skinny, 78-year-old man with the five-string banjo, whose performances over five decades have touched millions of people? Entertainer? Composer? Communist? Bob Dylan once called him a "saint." Joan Baez has said, "We all owe our careers to him." But Pete Seeger's considerable musical achievements have been overshadowed by political ...
This biography describes the period from 1937 onward when Aldous Huxley and his wife moved to America. He became a scriptwriter in Hollywood and joined a distinguished circle of exiles such as Charlie Chaplin, Thomas Mann, Christopher Isherwood and Bertrand Russell. David King Dunaway has also written "Peter Seeger: How Can I Keep From Singing".
An anthology of Southwestern writing including Rudolfo Anaya, John Nichols,Terry McMillan, Tony Hillerman, Barbara Kingsolver, Denise Chaves, Edward Abbey, Joy Harjo, and Navajo poet Luci Tapahonso.
Dunway brings us a well crafted account of the prolific Huxley's American years using interviews with Huxley's family and frieds, his FBI files, and little-known scripts of Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice.
This anthology explains the basics of oral history, and how to make use of it in research. It includes a significant collection of classic readings by oral historians.
A radically different take on Route 66: not two guys in a Corvette, but the generations here since it was an Indian trail. David and Frannieencounter more than nostalgia: 66's environmental dangers, great food, ghosts--and their own wanderlust.
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