Tori Busshi Essays

  • The Himeji Castles

    1395 Words  | 3 Pages

    The Himeji Castle, also known as ‘Himeji-jo’, is believed to be the finest surviving example of Japanese castle architecture in early 17th century. With the comparison to the 12 castles survive intact from the samurai age of Japan, the Himeji Castle is the largest and the best preserved among these castles.(J) Being one of the earliest sites of Japan that inscribed in the List of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO, it ought to contain significant features in the point of view of cultural heritage.

  • Not the Sound of Silence Footnoting the Pop/Rock Sounds of the Library

    818 Words  | 2 Pages

    web, friends, and my record collection, of the brief instances where the music world danced in library land. Tori Amos-"Tales of a Librarian" Classmate and Health Science librarian Virginia Sanchez filled me in on this one. I looked it up on Allmusic.com and found it was a collection of her hit songs. The record reviewer MacKenzie Wilson even writes, "Tales of a Librarian: A Tori Amos Collection is not only one of the most intriguing titles for a hits compilation, but the package itself captures

  • Tori Amos

    2823 Words  | 6 Pages

    Tori Amos body: Tori Amos And Her Archetypes The lyrics of Tori Amos are some of the most complicated in music today. They remain the primary focus of her dedicated fans, as well as her detractors, despite the media's fixation on her past history of rape and abuse. They are complicated on many levels, and Tori Amos' lyrics demand a mythological approach to scratch the surface of her artistic vision. In several interviews, she has admitted to being much influenced by numerous books

  • Tori Amos Biography

    1668 Words  | 4 Pages

    Tori Amos, Goddess of Rock and Roll, and the piano. The girl who has been through so much, but still lives to tell about it and share all of her life experiences through her songs. Her life is almost like a song itself, with all of the trials and tribulations one can imagine. Amos, who was born in Newton, North Carolina on August 22nd, 1963 wasn’t originally called Tori. Her given name was Myra Ellen. The change of her name came later in her career. Right from the beginning, her talents on the piano