Transcription of Rhythmanalysis: Space, Time and Everyday Life
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Rhythmanalysis: Space, Time and Everyday LifeHENRI LEFEBVREC ontinuumRhythmanalysisThis page intentionally left blank RhythmanalysisHENRI LEFEBVRET ranslated bySTUART ELDENandGERALD MOOREWith an Introduction bySTUART ELDENS pace, Time and Everyday LifeCONTINUUMThe Tower Building, 11 York Road, London SE1 7NX15 East 26th Street, New York NY translation Continuum 2004 Elements of Rhythmanalysisoriginally published as l ments de rythmanalyseby ditions Syllepse, Paris, 1992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or trans-mitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, includingphotocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system,without prior permission in writing from the Library Cataloguing-in-Publication DataA catalogue record for this book is available from the British : HB: 0-8264-6993-0PB: 0-8264-7299-0 Typeset by Kenneth Burnley, Wirral, CheshirePrinted and bound in Great Britain by The Cromwell Press,Trowbridge, WiltshireContentsAcknowledgementsviRhyth manalysis: An IntroductionviiSTUARTELDENE lements of Rhythmanalysis: An Introduction to the Understanding of Rhythms1 HENRILEFEBVREI ntroduction to Rhythmanalysis 31 The Critique of the Thing 52 The Rhythmanalyst: A Previsionary Portrait193 Seen from the Window 274 Dressage 385 The Media Day 466 The Manipulations of Time 517 Music and Rhythms 578 Conclusions (R sum ) 6
ripple, breathing, the drum in my temple – these are our faithful timekeepers; and reason corrects the feverish beat. —Vladimir Nabokov,Ada, or Ardor:A Family Chronicle1 Elements of Rhythmanalysis was the last book Lefebvre wrote, although it only appeared after his death, published by his friend
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