Silence; Lectures and Writings

What metaphors are used in Silence; Lectures and Writings by John Cage?

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Cage's repeated references to the electrical nature of the candles at the Candlelight Service can be seen as a metaphoric echo of what the author implies throughout—that work with electronic musical tools is supplementing, if not replacing, more traditional aspects of music making.

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Silence; Lectures and Writings