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Let Me Clear My Throat

Let Me Clear My Throat in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $17.95
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Let Me Clear My Throat

Let Me Clear My Throat in Bloomington, MN

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From Farinelli, the eighteenth century castrato who brought down opera houses with his high C, to the recording of "Johnny B. Goode" affixed to the Voyager spacecraft,
Let Me Clear My Throat
dissects the whys and hows of popular voices, making them hum with significance and emotion. There are murders of punk rock crows, impressionists, and rebel yells; Howard Dean's "BYAH!" and Marlon Brando's "Stella!" and a stock film yawp that has made cameos in movies from
A Star is Born
to
Spaceballs
. The voice is thought's incarnating instrument and Elena Passarello's essays are a riotous deconstruction of the ways the sounds we make both express and shape who we are—the annotated soundtrack of us giving voice to ourselves.
Elena Passarello
is an actor and writer originally from Charleston, South Carolina. She studied nonfiction at the Universityof Pittsburgh and the Universityof Iowa, and her essays have appeared in
Creative Nonfiction
,
Gulf Coast
, Slate,
Iowa Review
The Normal School
Literary Bird Journal
Ninth Letter
, and in the music writing anthology
Pop Till the World Falls Apart
. She has performed in several regional theaters in the East and Midwest, originating roles in the premieres of Christopher Durang's
Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge
and David Turkel's
Wild Signs
and
Holler
. In 2011 she became the first woman winner of the annual Stella Screaming Contest in New Orleans.
From Farinelli, the eighteenth century castrato who brought down opera houses with his high C, to the recording of "Johnny B. Goode" affixed to the Voyager spacecraft,
Let Me Clear My Throat
dissects the whys and hows of popular voices, making them hum with significance and emotion. There are murders of punk rock crows, impressionists, and rebel yells; Howard Dean's "BYAH!" and Marlon Brando's "Stella!" and a stock film yawp that has made cameos in movies from
A Star is Born
to
Spaceballs
. The voice is thought's incarnating instrument and Elena Passarello's essays are a riotous deconstruction of the ways the sounds we make both express and shape who we are—the annotated soundtrack of us giving voice to ourselves.
Elena Passarello
is an actor and writer originally from Charleston, South Carolina. She studied nonfiction at the Universityof Pittsburgh and the Universityof Iowa, and her essays have appeared in
Creative Nonfiction
,
Gulf Coast
, Slate,
Iowa Review
The Normal School
Literary Bird Journal
Ninth Letter
, and in the music writing anthology
Pop Till the World Falls Apart
. She has performed in several regional theaters in the East and Midwest, originating roles in the premieres of Christopher Durang's
Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge
and David Turkel's
Wild Signs
and
Holler
. In 2011 she became the first woman winner of the annual Stella Screaming Contest in New Orleans.
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