Author: Jamie James
Links:
-EXCERPT: from The Music of The Spheres - Music, Science, and The Natural Order of The Universe
-ESSAY: Detour: If you're calling in Jakarta, be sure to check out the 800-year-old port of Batavia (Jamie James, 5/05/03, TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: The Tribe Out of Time: The Tasaday captured the world's imagination. A new book asks if they were really noble savages (Jamie James, 5/26/03,TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: The Splendor of Angkor: Now is the best time in many decades to visit Cambodia and its ancient Khmer capital (Jamie James, April 2002, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Hong Kong: Four years after the handover, Asia's most cosmopolitan city is more sophisticated than ever. Jamie James returns to explore the many paradoxes of the former crown colony (Jamie James, September 2001, Departures)
-ESSAY: Hong Kong and Macau Reflagged: They may now be part of China, but they remain distinct--and distinctly marvelous (Jamie James, May 2001, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Wordsworth Slept Here: And so did Charlotte Bront‘ and James Murray and E. M. Forster and Beatrix Potter (Jamie James, June 2000, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: The Toronto Circle: In accomplished stories and novels South Asian writers who are exiles in Canada are re-creating the worlds they left behind (Jamie James, April 2000, The Atlantic)
-ESSAY: The Edge of the World: Tasmania is the Australia, in miniature, that tourists travel so far to see (Jamie James, March 2000, The Atlantic)
-ESSAY: Ubud, The Heart of Bali: This part of Indonesia remains welcoming and serene (Jamie James, August 1999, Atlantic Monthly)
-PROFILE: Dawn Upshaw: All-American Diva (Jamie James, March 1999, Salon)
-ESSAY: This Hawaii is not for Tourists: Poverty, squalor, and violence mark the "anything but paradise" created by Lois-Ann Yamanaka, an award-winning writer whose blistering work is politically controversial (Jamie James, February 1999, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Feasting on the island everyone loves to hate: Don't criticize Singapore until you've tried the kaya at the Chin Mee Chin. (Jamie James, November 30, 1999, Salon)
-REVIEW: of TEMPERAMENT: The Idea That Solved Music's Greatest Riddle By Stuart Isacoff (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Bombay Ice By Leslie Forbes (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle By Haruki Murakami (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Who's Irish by Gish Jen (Jamie James, Salon)
-REVIEW: of Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age From Antiquity Through the First World War, Richard P. Hallion (Jamie James, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Jamie James, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of Troubador and Trouv?re Songs: Russell Oberlin, countertenor/Seymour Barab, viol (Jamie James, NY Times)
-INTERVIEW: The Bali Blues: Jamie James spoke with TIME about his year in Bali researching his novel (BRIAN BENNETT, 1/13/03, TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: Math and a Music Education (Ivars Peterson's MathLand, May 28, 1996)
-ARCHIVES: "Jamie James" (MagPortal)
-ARCHIVES: "Jamie James" (FindArticles)
-REVIEW: of The Music of the Spheres: Music, Science, and the Natural Order of the Universe by Jamie James(James Wierzbicki, St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
-REVIEW: of The Music of the Spheres (Paul Taylor)
-REVIEW: of ECCENTRICS by David Weeks and Jamie James (Paul Taylor)
-REVIEW: of Eccentrics: A Study of Sanity and Strangeness by David Weeks and Jamie James (Jordan Elgrably, MetroActive)
-REVIEW: of Andrew and Joey: A Tale of Bali by Jamie James (BRIAN BENNETT, TIME Asia)
-EXCERPT: from The Music of The Spheres - Music, Science, and The Natural Order of The Universe
-ESSAY: Detour: If you're calling in Jakarta, be sure to check out the 800-year-old port of Batavia (Jamie James, 5/05/03, TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: The Tribe Out of Time: The Tasaday captured the world's imagination. A new book asks if they were really noble savages (Jamie James, 5/26/03,TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: The Splendor of Angkor: Now is the best time in many decades to visit Cambodia and its ancient Khmer capital (Jamie James, April 2002, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Hong Kong: Four years after the handover, Asia's most cosmopolitan city is more sophisticated than ever. Jamie James returns to explore the many paradoxes of the former crown colony (Jamie James, September 2001, Departures)
-ESSAY: Hong Kong and Macau Reflagged: They may now be part of China, but they remain distinct--and distinctly marvelous (Jamie James, May 2001, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Wordsworth Slept Here: And so did Charlotte Bront‘ and James Murray and E. M. Forster and Beatrix Potter (Jamie James, June 2000, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: The Toronto Circle: In accomplished stories and novels South Asian writers who are exiles in Canada are re-creating the worlds they left behind (Jamie James, April 2000, The Atlantic)
-ESSAY: The Edge of the World: Tasmania is the Australia, in miniature, that tourists travel so far to see (Jamie James, March 2000, The Atlantic)
-ESSAY: Ubud, The Heart of Bali: This part of Indonesia remains welcoming and serene (Jamie James, August 1999, Atlantic Monthly)
-PROFILE: Dawn Upshaw: All-American Diva (Jamie James, March 1999, Salon)
-ESSAY: This Hawaii is not for Tourists: Poverty, squalor, and violence mark the "anything but paradise" created by Lois-Ann Yamanaka, an award-winning writer whose blistering work is politically controversial (Jamie James, February 1999, Atlantic Monthly)
-ESSAY: Feasting on the island everyone loves to hate: Don't criticize Singapore until you've tried the kaya at the Chin Mee Chin. (Jamie James, November 30, 1999, Salon)
-REVIEW: of TEMPERAMENT: The Idea That Solved Music's Greatest Riddle By Stuart Isacoff (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Bombay Ice By Leslie Forbes (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle By Haruki Murakami (Jamie James, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Who's Irish by Gish Jen (Jamie James, Salon)
-REVIEW: of Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age From Antiquity Through the First World War, Richard P. Hallion (Jamie James, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Jamie James, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of Troubador and Trouv?re Songs: Russell Oberlin, countertenor/Seymour Barab, viol (Jamie James, NY Times)
-INTERVIEW: The Bali Blues: Jamie James spoke with TIME about his year in Bali researching his novel (BRIAN BENNETT, 1/13/03, TIME Asia)
-ESSAY: Math and a Music Education (Ivars Peterson's MathLand, May 28, 1996)
-ARCHIVES: "Jamie James" (MagPortal)
-ARCHIVES: "Jamie James" (FindArticles)
-REVIEW: of The Music of the Spheres: Music, Science, and the Natural Order of the Universe by Jamie James(James Wierzbicki, St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
-REVIEW: of The Music of the Spheres (Paul Taylor)
-REVIEW: of ECCENTRICS by David Weeks and Jamie James (Paul Taylor)
-REVIEW: of Eccentrics: A Study of Sanity and Strangeness by David Weeks and Jamie James (Jordan Elgrably, MetroActive)
-REVIEW: of Andrew and Joey: A Tale of Bali by Jamie James (BRIAN BENNETT, TIME Asia)
The Music of the Spheres: Music, Science, and the Natural Order of the Universe (1993) - Jamie James (-) (Grade:A+)
