Prometheus  34440

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Scanning the Century (book)
    • page 468
    • in "The New World Order: The Collapse of Communism & Its Consequences 1989-"

This work has the following connections with other works:

  • Prometheus: The Poem of Fire, Op. 60 • Tomlinson's note: "'Prometheus' refers to the tone-poem by Scriabin and to his hope of transforming the world by music and rite."
  • The Scythians • Tomlinson: "Blok, too, wrote The Scythians / %Who should have known: he who howls / With the whirlwind, with the whirlwind goes down."
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