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"This outstanding collection of the great dancer's heretofore uncollected writings and speeches gives us a vivid new perception of her importance as an original and radical thinker. Starting with reminiscences of her San Francisco childhood, Isadora Speaks features her outspoken views on America, revolutionary Russia, education and the arts, life with Russian poet Serge Esenin, love, woman's emancipation, and dance as a radical force capable of transforming the world and changing life."--Jacket.
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Dancers, Biography, Tanzerin, Danseurs, Biographies, Discours, essais, conferences, Duncan, isadora 1878-1927, Dancers, biographyPeople
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Isadora Speaks: Writings & Speeches Of Isadora Duncan
January 1, 1994, Charles H Kerr
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in English
0882862278 9780882862279
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Table of Contents
Introduction / by Franklin Rosemont
Reminiscences of childhood
new dance, new education, new woman
Revolutionary Russia
Life with Essenin
Love and life
Goodbye, America!!
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-147) and index.
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"It is certainly to this wildly untrammeled life of my childhood," Isadora wrote in My Life, "that I owe the inspiration of the dance I created, which was but the expression of freedom.
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