Nigel Rodgers

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Nigel Rodgers (* 1952 in England ) is a British writer , environmental activist and critic .

Career

Rodgers holds a PhD in History and Art History from Cambridge University . His books have been translated into 14 languages. He is the founder of Pipedown, the Campaign for Freedom from Piped Music. After extensive travels and stays in London and Paris , his current center of life is Wilt with a small megalith in front of the house.

Publications

  • Incredible Optical Illusions (Simon & Schuster 1998);
  • The Traveller's Atlas with John Man and Chris Schüler (1999);
  • Hitler and Churchill (Hodder 2001)
  • Roman Architecture (2006);
  • Philosophers Behaving Badly with Mel Thompson [1] (in German: Philosophers like us: Great thinkers considered humanly, Rogner & Bernhard 2007, ISBN 3807710299 ); [1]
  • Understand Existentialism with Mel Thompson (Hodder, 2010);
  • The Greek World (2010);
  • Why Noise Matters with Arline Bronzaft, Francis McManus, John Stewart and Val Weedon (Routledge 2011);
  • The Dandy - Peacock or Enigma? (2012) and The Umbrella Unfurled (2013), Bene Factum.
  • Manet: his Life and Work (2015) Lorenz.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rodgers, N., & Thompson, M. (Peter Owen, 2005). Philosophers behaving badly. London: Peter Owen.
  2. ^ Rodgers, N., & Thompson, M. (2010) and Existentialism Made Easy. London: Hodder.