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Jazz country :Ralph Ellison in America
- 作者: Porter, Horace A.,
- 出版: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press ©2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource ([xv], 168 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Ellison, Ralph , Jazz in literature. , Jazz. , KnowledgeJazz. , AmericanGeneral. , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- African American. , Ellison, Ralph. , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , Jazz dans la littérature. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Electronic books. , Ellison, Ralph Knowledge -- Jazz. , AmericanAfrican American.
- ISBN: 1587294052 , 9781587294051
- ISBN: 9780877457770 , 0877457778
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Chronology: Ralph Ellison, 1914-1994 -- Jazz States: Ralph Waldo Ellison's Major Chords -- Jazz Essays -- Jazz Icons -- Jazz Trio -- Jazz Underground -- Jazz in Progress -- Jazz Preaching -- Jazz Trumpet No End.
- 摘要: The first book to reassess Ralph Ellison after his death and the posthumous publication of Juneteenth, his second novel, Jazz Country: Ralph Ellison in America explores Ellison's writings and views on American culture through the lens of jazz music.
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- 系統號: 005309412
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Horace Porter is the chair of African American World Studies and professor of English at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Stealing Fire: The Art and Protest of James Baldwin and one of the editors of Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary Tradition. The first book to reassess Ralph Ellison after his death and the posthumous publication ofJuneteenth, his second novel, Jazz Country: Ralph Ellison in America explores Ellison's writings and views on American culture through the lens of jazz music. Horace Porter's groundbreaking study addresses Ellison's jazz background, including his essays and comments about jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Parker. Porter further examines the influences of Ellington and Armstrong as sources of the writer's personal and artistic inspiration and highlights the significance of Ellison's camaraderie with two African American friends and fellow jazz fans—the writer Albert Murray and the painter Romare Bearden. Most notably, Jazz Country demonstrates how Ellison appropriated jazz techniques in his two novels, Invisible Man and Juneteenth. Using jazz as the key metaphor, Porter refocuses old interpretations of Ellison by placing jazz in the foreground and by emphasizing, especially as revealed in his essays, the power of Ellison's thought and cultural perception. The self-proclaimed “custodian of American culture,” Ellison offers a vision of “jazz-shaped” America—a world of improvisation, individualism, and infinite possibility.
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