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Cage, John. "James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: Ein Alphabet." Empty Mind.
Ed. Zimmermann, Walter;
Knott, Marie Luise.
Berlin:
Suhrkamp,
2012.
69-134.
ISBN 978-3-518-22472-4.
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Cage, John. "Muoyce II (Writing through Ulysses)." John Cage, Anarchic Harmony: ein Buch der Frankfurt Feste '92/ Alte Oper Frankfurt.
Ed. Schädler, Stefan;
Zimmerman, Walter.
Mainz:
Schott,
1992.
151-73.
ISBN 3-7957-2002-8.
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Cage, John.
Roaratorio. Kew Gardens, NY:
Mode,
1992.
2 compact discs.
Mode 29-29.
Includes Roaratorio: An Irish Circus on Finnegans Wake; Laughtears; and Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake. From 1982.
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Cage, John. "James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: un alphabet." Revue d'esthétique,
no. 13-14-15 (1987-1988):
11-50.
From 1984, translated by Carol Richards. Part of a special issue on John Cage.
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Cage, John. "Joyce--Duchamp--Satie, en introduksjon." Ballade,
8,
i (1984):
6-7.
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Cage, John. "From Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake." Light Rays: James Joyce and Modernism.
Ed. Ehrlich, Heyward.
New York:
New Horizon,
1984.
172-79.
ISBN 0-88282-302-7.
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Cage, John. "From The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs." Light Rays: James Joyce and Modernism.
Ed. Ehrlich, Heyward.
New York:
New Horizon,
1984.
180-83.
ISBN 0-88282-302-7.
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Cage, John. "Writing for the Fifth Time Through Finnegans Wake." Eigo Seinen = Rising Generation,
James Joyce Special Number (1983):
70-71.
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Cage, John.
Roaratorio: ein irischer Circus über Finnegans Wake = An Irish circus on Finnegans wake. Königstein:
Athenäum,
1982.
183 pages; 1 poster; 1 audiocassette.
ISBN 3-7610-8185-5.
Includes John Cage, narrator; Joe Heaney, singer; Seamus Ennis, uillean pipes; Paddy Glackin, fiddle; Matt Malloy, flute; Peadher Mercier, Mell Mercier, bodhrans; realized by John Cage and John David Fullemann at IRCAM, Paris; produced by Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne, Süddeutscher Rundfunk, Stuttgart, and Katholieke Radio Omroep, Hilversum. Recorded from the radio transmission, 22 October 1979, at WDR3-Hörspielstudio, Cologne. Book contents: Klaus Schöning, "Nichi-nichi kore kô-nichi (Tag um Tag ein schöner Tag),' 12-25; John Cage, "Roaratorio: An Irish Circus on Finnegans Wake," 27-68 ("Radio playscript"; text from "Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake"); John Cage interviewed by Klaus Schöning, "Laughtears," 72-114; "Those Who Helped," 116-17; "Collecting the Sounds: Place List," 118-30; Listing through Finnegans Wake (Chapter I)," 132-35; "Category Animal Sounds," 136-43 (with Cage's ms in facsimile on facing pages); "All Categories and the Total Number of Sounds in Roaratorio," 146-47; "Production Work in the IRCAM Studio, Paris," 149-52 (photos); "Karl-Sczucka-Prize Awarded for Roaratorio," 153; John Cage, "On Having Received the Karl-Sczucka-Prize in Donaueschingen,"154-65; Herman Vormweg, "Laudatio für John Cage," 166-71; John Cage, "_ , _ _ Circus on _," 172-76; "Biographical Notes," 178-81; Folded broadsheet of nine worksheets laid in; in box.
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Cage, John. "On Having Received the Carl Sczuka Prize for Roaratorio." Composer Magazine,
10-11 (1978-80):
23-28.
On his setting of his "Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake".
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Cage, John.
Writing through Finnegans Wake. University of Tulsa Monograph Series, 16.
Tulsa:
University of Tulsa,
1978.
[n.p.] pp.
Special Supplement to Volume 15 of the James Joyce Quarterly.
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Cage, John. "7 out of 23." In the Wake of the Wake.
Ed. Hayman, David;
Anderson, Elliott.
Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1978.
[174-178].
ISBN 0-299-07600-8.
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Cage, John.
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs. New York:
Henmar Press,
1961.
[8] pp.
Text from FW 556. For voice and closed piano.
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