Musical Apocalypse: Tom Waits’ Bone Machine
Apocalypse derives from the Greek apocalypsis, meaning the act of uncovering, unveiling, or revelation. While the apocalyptic theme or genre continues to inform and inspire a number of different media and discourses into the twenty-first century, the representation of apocalypse within popular music...
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Autor principal: | Angela Jones |
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University of Edinburgh
2007
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