This title explores the concept and practice of improvisation in literary modernism and the interconnections between American literature and music. Improvisation, despite its almost ubiquitous presence in many art forms, is notoriously misunderstood and mysterious. Although earlier strands of American philosophy and art emphasized what might be called improvisational practices, it was during the modernist period that improvisational practice and theory began to make a significant impact on art and culture, specifically via the African American musical forms of jazz and blues. This musical development held important consequences for the larger artistic, cultural, and political life of America as a whole - and, eventually, the world. The historical convergence of jazz and philosophical currents like pragmatism in American culture provides the framework for Wallace's discussion of improvisation in literary modernism. Focusing on poets ranging from Gertrude Stein to Langston Hughes, Wallace's work provides a fresh perspective on the complex circuits of modernist culture.
"Improvisation and The Making of American Literary Modernism" will be of interest to scholars of poetry, music, American and modernist studies, and race and ethnic studies.
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Improvisation, despite its almost ubiquitous presence in many art forms, is notoriously misunderstood and mysterious. This book explores the concept and practice of improvisation in literary modernism and the interconnections between American literature and music.
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Introduction: Writing Improvisation into Modernism; Chapter 1: Ezra Pound: Music, History, Time; Chapter 2: Langston Hughes: "How to Take the Impossible and Make it Dance"; Chapter 3: Listening to Gertrude Stein's Saxophone; Chapter 4: Banjos, Blackbirds, and Blue Guitars: The Soundworld of Wallace Stevens; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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"Rob Wallace is a sensitive, astute reader of poetry and of jazz. This book will be essential reading for anyone who appreciates both." (David Yaffe, Assistant Professor of English, Syracuse University, USA, and author of Fascinating Rhythm: Reading Jazz in American Writing (Princeton University Press))"
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Explores the concept and practice of improvisation in literary modernism and the interconnections between American literature and music.
There is a growing body of work on post-WWII literature and jazz but this is the first book to look at the links between literature, jazz and improvisation.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441113757
Publisert
2012-05-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216
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