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Spike Milligans Accordion The Distortion Of Time And Space In The Goon Show 1st Edition Rick Cousins

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Spike Milligans Accordion The Distortion Of Time And Space In The Goon Show 1st Edition Rick Cousins
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Spike Milligans Accordion The Distortion Of Time And Space In The Goon Show 1st Edition Rick Cousins instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Rick Cousins
ISBN: 9789004310704, 9004310703
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Spike Milligans Accordion The Distortion Of Time And Space In The Goon Show 1st Edition Rick Cousins by Rick Cousins 9789004310704, 9004310703 instant download after payment.

"It's all rather confusing, really" was one of the catchphrases used by Spike Milligan in his ground-breaking radio comedy program The Goon Show. In a series of mock-epics broadcast over the course of a decade, Milligan treated listeners to a cosmology governed by confusion, contradictions, fluidity and uncertainty. In The Goon Show's universe, time and space expand and contract seemingly at will and without notice. The worldview featured in The Goon Show looked both backward and forward: backward, in the sense that it paralleled strategies used by schoolchildren to understand time and space; forward, in the ways it anticipated and prefigured a number of key features of postmodern thought. Winner of the Ann Saddlemyer Award 2017 of the Canadian Association for Theatre Research.

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