Fascinating Rhythm: Reading Jazz in American WritingPrinceton University Press, 2009年2月9日 - 232 頁 How have American writers written about jazz, and how has jazz influenced American literature? In Fascinating Rhythm, David Yaffe explores the relationship and interplay between jazz and literature, looking at jazz musicians and the themes literature has garnered from them by appropriating the style, tones, and innovations of jazz, and demonstrating that the poetics of jazz has both been assimilated into, and deeply affected, the development of twentieth-century American literature. |
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... come together , " without acknowledging that Duke Ellington and other figures in 1950 were already addressing the classical - vernacular split Stevens's poem pledges to resolve . Meanwhile , there is no split at all in the poetry of ...
... comes up in writing more often than the music is actu- ally confronted. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the term the “jazz age” without offering his views on Ellington and Armstrong, but as Fitzgerald himself noted, the word's meaning in the ...
... Come Eleven,” Charlie Parker's “Salt Peanuts,” Thelo- nious Monk's “Rhythm-a-Ning,” and much more. Gershwin's 1- 6-2-5 chord structure served as a guiding theme for the birth of bebop, and even if he was a Jew who was overt in his ...
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