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Blows Like a Horn - Beat Writing, Jazz, Style, Markets in Transformation of U.s. Culture

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Preston Whaley, Jr., is a freelance scholar, writer, and musician living in Florida. Klappentext Reopening the canons of the Beat Generation! "Blows Like a Horn" traces the creative counterculture movement as it cooked in the heat of Bay Area streets and exploded into spectacles! such as the scandal of the Howl trial and the pop culture joke of beatnik caricatures. Preston Whaley shows Beat artists riding the glossy exteriors of late modernism like a wave. Participants such as Lawrence Lipton! Lawrence Ferlinghetti! and at great personal cost! even Jack Kerouac! defied the traditional pride of avant-garde anonymity. They were ambitious to change the culture and used mass-mediated scandal! fame! and distortion to attract knowing consumers to their poetry and prose. "Blows Like a Horn" follows the Beats as they tweaked the volume of excluded American voices. It watches vernacular energies marching through Beat texts on their migration from shadowy urban corners and rural backwoods to a fertile! new hyper-reality! where they warped into stereotypes. Some audiences were fooled. Others discovered truths and were changed. Mirroring the music of the era! the book breaks new ground in showing how jazz! much more than an ambient soundtrack! shaped the very structures of Beat art and social life. Jazz! an American hybrid--shot through with an earned-in-the-woodshed! African American style of spontaneous intelligence--also gave Beat poetry its velocity and charisma. "Blows Like a Horn" plumbs the actions and the art of celebrated and arcane Beat writers! from Allen Ginsberg to ruth weiss. The poetry! the music! the style--all of these helped transform U.S. culture in ways that are still with us. Zusammenfassung Reopening the canons of the Beat Generation, Whaley traces the creative counterculture movement as it cooked in the heat of Bay Area streets and exploded into spectacles, such as the scandal of the Howl trial and beatnik caricatures. The book breaks new ground in showing how jazz shaped the very structures of Beat art and social life....

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Authors Whaley, Preston Whaley, Whaley Preston
Publisher Harvard University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.07.2004
 
EAN 9780674013117
ISBN 978-0-674-01311-7
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 133 mm x 210 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music

Jazz, USA, Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / General, United States of America, USA, Music: styles and genres, Music: styles & genres

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