[f_minor] Latecomers
Kpapademas at aol.com
Kpapademas at aol.com
Tue May 8 06:46:03 PDT 2012
Hi Jeff - good suggestions from Pat. Also, check out
_http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=FcguzJ0VxC8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR11&dq=transcript+to+glenn+goul
d%27s+The+Latecomers&ots=pp9etxB70y&sig=bLF_29ZNNDQfKlWRhh_LeJ6uRT8#v=onepag
e&q=transcript%20to%20glenn%20gould's%20The%20Latecomers&f=false_
(http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=FcguzJ0VxC8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR11&dq=transcript+
to+glenn+gould's+The+Latecomers&ots=pp9etxB70y&sig=bLF_29ZNNDQfKlWRhh_LeJ6uR
T8#v=onepage&q=transcript%20to%20glenn%20gould's%20The%20Latecomers&f=false)
>From Words and Music: Camus, Beckett, Cage, Gould by Deborah Fillerup
Weagel
p. 122 talks about The Latecomers and Gould's approach. Maybe the
references to this book might contain either what you are looking for or close to
it.
Or, play the Latecomers and let the software Dragon Speech capture the
words for you! [more fun and a good test for that software's ability to grab
the contrapuntal speech!].
Regards,
Katherine
In a message dated 5/8/2012 4:25:52 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
pzumst at bluewin.ch writes:
Dear Jeffrey et all
It always irritates me when I ask someone a question and don't get a
reply.
My suggestions will not help you much since a transcript of Latercomers is
not available online as it seems since GoogleBing did not come up with
something adequate.
I suggest trying the following:
1) I was under the impression that the CBC did make transcripts of GG’s
docudramas, maybe some GG collector still has one. And there are a few of
them round here. Maybe the CBC also has an archive with material available
to scholars or the general public for educational use
2) Former list owner Mary Jo Watts wrote her thesis on Idea of North and
definetly has a transcript of that. She is still round here or at f_minor’
s
FB page and might provide a few suggestions.
3) F_minor has an archive, maybe you might find something there. You are
not
the first person making inquiries about transcripts of these docudramas.
Just take your time, the archive is a bit irritating at first to navigate
4) The National Library of Canada holds GG’s papers here:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/glenngould/index-e.html . Maybe they
can
provide a facsimile of a CBC or other manuscript, perhaps even one with GG’
s
scribbled notes.
3) A long shot, bu since his docudramas also touch anthropology,
contacting
the Canadian Museum of Civilisation here might be an idea:
http://www.civilization.ca/home
4) My native country has a national catalogue for university libraries. If
Canada and / or the US have something similar I would try that database,
who
knows, something might pop up
Not much, but better than nothing I reckon.
Pat
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From: Porter, Jeffrey L
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012 8:07 PM
To: f_minor at glenngould.org
Subject: [f_minor] Latecomers
Dear all,
Does any one know if a transcript of Gould's middle Solitude doc (The
Latecomers) is available online?
Many thanks,
Jeff Porter
University of Iowa
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