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The meeting between saxophonist/composer Ornette Coleman and philospher Jacques Derrida documented here took place in late June and early July 1997, before and during Coleman’s three concerts at La Villette, a museum and performing arts complex north of Paris that houses, among other things, the world-renowned Paris Conservatory. Here Derrida interviews Coleman about his views on composition, improvisation, language and racism. Perhaps the most interesting point of the exchange is the convergence of their respective ideas about “languages of origin” and their experiences of racial prejudice.
Edition of 100, Riso printed in burgundy ink, and pamphlet stitched, by CUTT PRESS, Berlin
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Translator(s) | Timothy S. Murphy |
Publisher(s) | CUTT PRESS |
Dimensions | 14 x 18 cm |
Pages | 16 |
Language(s) | English |
Cover | Softcover |