
Jeremy Eichler
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Writer, Scholar, Critic | Author of TIME'S ECHO - “History Book of the Year” (Sunday Times) | “the outstanding music book of this and several years” (TLS)
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Jan 8, 2025 |
keyreporter.org | Gregg Hecimovich |Emily Monosson |Jeremy Eichler
Phi Beta Kappa is pleased to announce the winners of our three annual book awards. These $10,000 prizes are given to outstanding works of non-fiction that engage a wide audience with important ideas in science, history, and literature.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
365thingsinhouston.com | Holly Beretto |Jeremy Eichler
MediaBooks + ReadingFestivals + EventsCurrent + Upcoming EventsArts + CultureHistory + CultureInsightsTop Things This Month NYT television writer Jeremy Egner pops up in The Woodlands to discuss his new book about Ted Lasso. | Photo of one of the best modern Christmas sitcoms episodes courtesy of Apple TV+ Dig into live book events, the latest appearances by authors, and more with our roundup of book and literary events taking place in Houston in December 2024.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
nybooks.com | Anne Enright |Jeremy Eichler |Ivan McClellan |G. Elliott Morris
‘The Death of Some Ideal’ The Irish novelist Anne Enright writes with great prowess and wit about women who make a virtue of getting on with things.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Jeremy Eichler
I am well suited to review this book. In addition to my Ph.D. in public administration, I have a bachelor’s degree in music, speak and read seven languages (including German but not Russian), and am familiar with the four works Eichler uses as his primary examples of music reflecting WWII. I also have an up-close-and-personal acquaintance with war, having spent considerable time in combat in Vietnam. And I remember the Second World War.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
bigissue.com | Jane Graham |Jeremy Eichler
BooksMusic carries memory, says Jeremy Eichler in Time’s Echo, and as such is the ultimate expression of the human soulby: Jane Graham, Jeremy EichlerTime’s Echo is a book with enormous ambitions. That it achieves them, in fact overleaps them, is astonishing. In this profound and scholarly study, Jeremy Eichler attempts to show how music retains the memory not only of its creative context, but also the intent of its composer.
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thanks @jeremydenk for this thoughtful collection - and for including Time's Echo ...

I offered some reading suggestions about political divisions and music https://t.co/FR8Sg1vOD6

RT @RoseUnwin: What a magnificent book. Thank you to @Jeremy_Eichler and @FaberBooks https://t.co/dbakmXGKLr

Many thanks @FaberBooks - and thank you to the jurors of the @Wingateprize 🙏Big congrats too to @taffyakner, @TobiasBuckFT, and all the authors on today’s list !

Time's Echo: Music, Memory, and the Second World War has been longlisted for the @Wingateprize. Congratulations to @Jeremy_Eichler! https://t.co/4bTOALFRP5