An edition of Epistrophies (2017)

Epistrophies

jazz and the literary imagination

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Epistrophies
Brent Hayes Edwards
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An edition of Epistrophies (2017)

Epistrophies

jazz and the literary imagination

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From its inception, African American literature has taken shape in relation to music. Black writing is informed by the conviction that music is the privileged archival medium of black communal experience--that music provides a "tone parallel" (in Duke Ellington's phrase) to African American history. Throughout the tradition, this conviction has compelled African American writers to discover models of literary form in the medium of musical performance. Black music, in other words, has long been taken to suggest strategies for writerly experimentation, for pressing against and extending the boundaries of articulate expression. Epistrophies seeks to come to terms with this foundational interface by considering the full variety of "jazz literature"--Both writing informed by the music and the surprisingly large body of writing by jazz musicians themselves.--

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320

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Table of Contents

Introduction: "I thought I heard" : the origins of jazz and the ends of jazz writing
Louis Armstrong and the syntax of scat
Towards a poetics of transcription: James Weldon Johnson's prefaces
The literary Ellington
The race for space: Sun Ra's poetry
Zoning Mary Lou Williams zoning
Let's call this: Henry Threadgill and the micropoetics of the song title
Notes on poetics regarding Mackey's song
Come out
Afterword: Hearing across media.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/896073
Library of Congress
PN56.M87 E36 2017, PN56.M87E36 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
320 pages
Number of pages
320

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Open Library
OL26929238M
ISBN 10
0674055438
ISBN 13
9780674055438
LCCN
2016048597
OCLC/WorldCat
959648868, 990503821

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