Lion Songs

Lion Songs
Title Lion Songs PDF eBook
Author Banning Eyre
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0822375427

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Like Fela Kuti and Bob Marley, singer, composer, and bandleader Thomas Mapfumo and his music came to represent his native country's anticolonial struggle and cultural identity. Mapfumo was born in 1945 in what was then the British colony of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). The trajectory of his career—from early performances of rock 'n' roll tunes to later creating a new genre based on traditional Zimbabwean music, including the sacred mbira, and African and Western pop—is a metaphor for Zimbabwe's evolution from colony to independent nation. Lion Songs is an authoritative biography of Mapfumo that narrates the life and career of this creative, complex, and iconic figure. Banning Eyre ties the arc of Mapfumo's career to the history of Zimbabwe. The genre Mapfumo created in the 1970s called chimurenga, or "struggle" music, challenged the Rhodesian government—which banned his music and jailed him—and became important to Zimbabwe achieving independence in 1980. In the 1980s and 1990s Mapfumo's international profile grew along with his opposition to Robert Mugabe's dictatorship. Mugabe had been a hero of the revolution, but Mapfumo’s criticism of his regime led authorities and loyalists to turn on the singer with threats and intimidation. Beginning in 2000, Mapfumo and key band and family members left Zimbabwe. Many of them, including Mapfumo, now reside in Eugene, Oregon. A labor of love, Lion Songs is the product of a twenty-five-year friendship and professional relationship between Eyre and Mapfumo that demonstrates Mapfumo's musical and political importance to his nation, its freedom struggle, and its culture.

At Lion's Mouth

At Lion's Mouth
Title At Lion's Mouth PDF eBook
Author Mary Dwinell Chellis
Publisher
Total Pages 220
Release 1874
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Coyote's Song

Coyote's Song
Title Coyote's Song PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Erlich
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages 662
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1434457753

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A major study of the major and minor fiction, poetry, and children's books of SF and fantasy writer Ursula K. Le Guin. As Le Guin herself writes, "It is written in English, not academese, and will be of interest to a wide spectrum of students, scholars, and interested readers."

The Fearless Lion's Roar

The Fearless Lion's Roar
Title The Fearless Lion's Roar PDF eBook
Author Nyoshul Khenpo
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 290
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1559394315

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A collection of teachings on how to correctly practice the view and meditation of Dzogchen by one of its most accomplished and beloved masters of the twentieth century. This volume is a heartfelt, intimate presentation of the entire system of the Nyingma tradition from sutra to tantra to Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, and how through it, modern-day practitioners can succeed in attaining fully realized buddhahood. Inspiring stories of the great masters Longchenpa and Jigme Lingpa kindle the prerequisites of faith and devotion that are the basis for the practices that follow. The Tibetan Buddhist master Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje gave these talks during a three-year retreat in France from 1982 to 1985.

The Politics of Songs in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1723–1795

The Politics of Songs in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1723–1795
Title The Politics of Songs in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1723–1795 PDF eBook
Author Kate Horgan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2015-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317318013

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Horgan analyses the importance of songs in British eighteenth-century culture with specific reference to their political meaning. Using an interdisciplinary methodology, combining the perspectives of literary studies and cultural history, the utilitarian power of songs emerges across four major case studies.

Spanish-American War Songs

Spanish-American War Songs
Title Spanish-American War Songs PDF eBook
Author Sidney A. Witherbee
Publisher
Total Pages 1000
Release 1898
Genre History
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Ali Pasha, Lion of Ioannina

Ali Pasha, Lion of Ioannina
Title Ali Pasha, Lion of Ioannina PDF eBook
Author Quentin Russell
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 385
Release 2017-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473877229

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the life of a petty tyrant in an obscure corner of the Ottoman Empire became the stuff of legend. What propelled this cold-blooded archetype of Oriental despotism, grandly known as the Lion of Yanina and the Balkan Napoleon, into the consciousness of Western rulers and the general public? This book charts the rise of Ali Pasha from brigand leader to a player in world affairs and, ultimately, to a gruesome end.Ali exploited the internal weakness of the Ottoman Empire to carve out his own de facto empire in Albania and Western Greece. Although a ruthless tyrant guilty of cruel atrocities, his lavish court became an attraction to Western travelers, most famously Lord Byron, and his military prowess led Britain, Russia and France to seek his alliance during the Napoleonic Wars. His activities undermined the Sultans authority and ultimately led to the Greek War of Independence.Quentin and Eugenia Russell describe his remarkable life and military career as well as the legacy he bequeathed in his homeland as a nationalist hero and further afield as inspiration for writers and artists of the Romantic movement.