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Hardcover Seeing Jazz: Artists and Writers on Jazz Book

ISBN: 0811811808

ISBN13: 9780811811804

Seeing Jazz: Artists and Writers on Jazz

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Improvisation, spontaneity, fusion, freedom, innovation. Jazz has always been about more than music, and the ideas and moods of jazz have sent ripples through every branch of the arts. Produced by the Smithsonian, this spectacular compilation is the first to look at both art and literature inspired by jazz. Seeing Jazz showcases the music's riotous liberating influence with over one hundred beautiful images, including paintings, photographs, sculpture,...

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Seeing Jazz through the Eyes of Artists and Writers Who Can

Gorging yourself on the pages of SEEING JAZZ is like sitting at a banquet table in the brilliant company of such celebrated creative souls as artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Sam Gilliam, authors Jayne Cortez and John Edgar Wideman, and musicians Clark Terry and Milt Hinton. The thrill of going from one page to the next never ends because these are guests who apparently never tired of fulfilling their destiny to do what they do so extremely well. As Robert O'Meally notes in the book's introduction, "Jazz is part of a super-charged cultural continuum in which painters, sculptors, photographers, poets, novelists, and essayists have worked (and played) to capture with their pens and brushes, their wood and paper, and with light the irresistible note and trick and dance of the music." That particularly astute observation is backed up in Seeing Jazz by more than one hundred works of visual art and more than sixty literary pieces. Edited by Elizabeth Goldson, this spectacular anthology was compiled by Marquette Folley-Cooper, Deborah Macanic, and Janice McNeil. As versatile as the music itself, the range of visual works include photographs of such jazz greats as Billie Holiday and Wynton Marsalis, a wax sculpture of Duke Ellington's head, and a lithograph by Miguel Covarrubias depicting Harlem Renaissance dancers grooving the Lindy Hop. Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts on File Library of American History) The literary treats are no less tantalizing than the visual and serve as perfect accompaniments. These include poetry by Rita Dove, the great Abbey Lincoln, Michael Harper, Bob Kaufman, and Ntozake Shange; excerpts from novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Michael Ondaatje, and Jean-Paul Sartre; and tasty samples from works by James Baldwin, Romare Bearden, Stanley Crouch, and Miles Davis. Seeing Jazz was published in 1997 by Chronicle Books in association with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and, therefore, is not a new book. Given, however, the recent resurgence of interest in jazz music and culture, it has become one of the better volumes around to help expand one's understanding and appreciation of this world-celebrated music. by Author-Poet Aberjhani author of ELEMENTAL The Power of Illuminated Love and The American Poet Who Went Home Again

A perfect gift for art and jazz lovers alike.

This is a beautiful book in every way. The selection of art juxtaposed with the intriguing range of literary excerpts combine to make the reader do exactly what the editors want: to "see" jazz. I bought extra copies as Christmas gifts.
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