This week, the editors celebrate Wayne Koestenbaum’s essay on the art of the fugue, “Notes on Not Now,” which appeared in the magazine’s pages in December 1995. Koestenbaum’s conversation with countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo will be released tomorrow as part of the online video series “Artists On Writers | Writers On Artists,” a copresentation of Artforum
and Bookforum.
“I am confused about the spirit of the age,” Wayne Koestenbaum confesses in his incandescent and hilarious he would likely prefer the word hysterical essay “Notes on Not Now.” Playing inside the form of the fugue both the musical composition and that muggy state of mind the piece muses on what, or who, signals the contemporary. In a culture that embroiders its currency with revivals and republications, comebacks and recirculations, is there no time not like the present? As ever, Koestenbaum’s measure of a moment is prompted by matters of language. Here, a scholar’s mention of “iconoph
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Bradley Cooper The Superstar Actor-Singer’s Personal Life and Facts
Where was Bradley Cooper brought up?
Bradley Cooper’s complete name is Bradley Charles Cooper. He was brought into the world on 5 January 1975 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. He was destined to Gloria who worked for the nearby NBC associate and Charles Cooper who filled in as a stockbroker. He has the sister named Holly Cooper. He went to Germantown Academy from which he graduated in 1993. While concentrating there he worked at the ‘Philadelphia Daily News’. In 1997, he moved on from Georgetown University with BA praises in English. In 2000, he got a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from the Actors Studio Drama School.
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