Blowin' hot and cool : jazz and its critics / / John Gennari.
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xiv, 480 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : (much more than) a few words about jazz
- Not only a new art form but a new reason for living
- As if it were artistic and not just a teenage enthusiasm : hot collecting
- Across the color line
- Hearing 'the noisy lostness' : telling the story of jazz
- Writer's writers and sensitive cats : mapping the new jazz criticism
- Swinging in a high-class groove : mainstreaming jazz in Lenox and Newport
- The shock of the new : black freedom, the counterculture, and 1960s jazz criticism
- Race-ing the bird : Ross Russell's obsessive pursuit of Charlie Parker
- Tangled up in blues : the new jazz renaissance and its discontents
- Conclusion : change of the century.