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Reading Jazz
David Meltzer
Reading Jazz
David Meltzer
Jacket Description/Back: Has jazz become a white invention, "neutralized" by the attempts of white critics to describe, define, and even defend a black form of expression? Such is the provocative argument that emerges from David Meltzer's compilation of controversial and thought-provoking writings on jazz from the early decades of this century to the present. This diverse anthology of writings on jazz not only charts the evolution of a musical form, it also reflects evolving racial and cultural conflicts and stereotypes. An unusual source book of jazz history, Reading Jazz examines its roots and its future as well as its links to and influence on other forms of modern cultural expression. David Meltzer artfully juxtaposes a variety of texts to explore the paradox of jazz as an art form perceived as both primitive and modern, to consider the use of jazz as a metaphor for new attitudes, to show how it was mythopoeticized and demonized, to view jazz as a focus for a variety of cultural attitudes, and to probe its relation to other aspects of modern culture. Arranged historically, both literary and popular texts are included, reflecting the interplay of jazz with both high and low culture, from such contributors as Hoagy Carmichael, Artie Shaw, Norman Mailer, Art Pepper, Simone de Beauvoir, Julio Cortazar, William Carlos Williams, Robert Creeley, and many more. Reading Jazz will be indispensable not only for jazz enthusiasts but also for anyone interested in the evolution of modern culture. Marc Notes: Aspects of the ways jazz was mythologized, colonialized, demonized, defended, and ultimately neutralized by white Americans and Europeans-white invention of jazz as subject & object Review Citations:
Booklist 08/01/1993 pg. 2027 (EAN 9781562790387, Paperback)
Library Journal 07/01/1993 (EAN 9781562790387, Paperback)
Publishers Weekly 07/12/1993 (EAN 9781562790387, Paperback)
Contributor Bio: Meltzer, David David Meltzer is a poet associated with both the Beat Generation and the San Francisco Renaissance. A pioneer of jazz poetry readings, Meltzer also formed a psychedelic folk-rock group. He continues to perform with the music and poetry review, Rockpile. He has edited many anthologies, including SAN FRANCISCO BEAT: TALKING WITH THE POETS (City Lights Publishers, 2001), and has published 11 erotic novels. He also taught for many years in the poetics program at New College of California. In 2005, Penguin Books published David's Copy: The Selected Poems of David Meltzer. His recent work includes WHEN I WAS A POET (City Lights Publishers, 2011).
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 19 sierpnia 1993 |
ISBN13 | 9781562790387 |
Wydawcy | Mercury House |
Strony | 332 |
Wymiary | 153 × 229 × 24 mm · 494 g |
Język | English |
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