David Woodard
Bɔbew
David Woodard
Bɔbea | male |
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Ɔman a ofir do | United States of America, Canada |
Name in native language | David Woodard |
Dzin a wɔdze ama no | David |
Ebusua dzin | Woodard |
Da a wɔwoo no | 6 Ebɔbira 1964 |
Bea a wɔwoo no | Santa Barbara |
Spouse | Sonja Vectomov |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
N'edwuma | composer, conductor, writer |
Educated at | University of California, Santa Barbara, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, San Marcos High School |
Work location | United States of America, Canada |
Religion or worldview | Buddhism |
Genre | postmodernism |
Hɔn wɛbsaet | https://www.davidwoodard.com |
David James Woodard (IPA: /ˈwʊdɑːrd/, wɔwoo no 6 Ebɔbira 1964, wɔ Santa Barbara, California) ɔyɛ Amerika kyerɛwfo na ndwomtonyi.[1][2][3][4]
Akenkan a odzi do
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]- Kerekes, D., Headpress 25 (Manchester: Critical Vision, 2003)
- Kracht, C., & D. Woodard, Five Years (Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2011)
- Tenaglia, F., Momus—A Walking Interview (Milano: Noch Publishing, 2015)
- Allen, B., Pelican (London: Reaktion Books, 2019)
- Chandarlapaty, R., Seeing the Beat Generation (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2019)
- Horzon, R., The White Book (Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2021)
Mboaedze
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]- ↑ Carpenter, S., "In Concert at a Killer's Death", Los Angeles Times, 9 Esusow Aketseaba 2001.
- ↑ Allen, M., "Décor by Timothy Leary", The New York Times, 20 Sanda 2005.
- ↑ Vloed, K. van der, "David Woodard", Requiem Survey, 5 Kwakwar 2006.
- ↑ Epstein, J., "Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle", San Francisco Chronicle, 13 Ebɔw 2005.
Abɔntsen do nkitahodzi ahorow
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]- Wikimedia Commons
- Wikiquote (Borɔfo)
- Library of Congress (Borɔfo)
- Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek (German)