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Robin Maconie

Robin Maconie is a New Zealand composer and writer. The essay included here is from a chapter, 'La Guerre du Destin', in a new collection of essays on the history of music and speech studies in the US entitled Dancing with Gertrude Stein: Boulez in America.

Robin Maconie's work featured in PN Review comprises five articles and one review, over a period of five years.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Review in PN Review 176 (2007) on Gregory O'Brien
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 180 (2008) The Way of Music
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 181 (2008) Where Conductors Fear to Tread
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 186 (2009) Facing the Music: Stockhausen's Wizard of Oz
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 193 (2010) Chapter Zero: Silence
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 200 (2011) A Metaphrase of Gertrude Stein
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