Review of Elliott Carter Speaks: Unpublished Lectures, Edited and with an introduction by Laura Emmery (University of Illinois Press, 2021)
John Link
Abstract:Conversation with Elliott Carter (1971) is well known as a key document in Carter's reception history. But the book's format initially raised a few eyebrows. Carlton Gamer, unconvinced that such a carefully edited text should be called a "conversation," responded by interviewing himself in his review (1973). When "C. G." is asked by "MYSELF" why the conversational format is "problematic," he recalls the precedent of Carter's interview with Benjamin Boretz, which was "radically re-written" prior to its publica… Show more
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