Drifting on a Read: Jazz as a Model for WritingSUNY Press, 25 Şub 1999 - 227 sayfa For almost a century, writers such as Ralph Ellison, Michael Ondaatje, and Ishmael Reed have expressed an affinity for jazz, hearing the music as a model for writing. Michael Jarrett examines their work and the work of others who have brought jazz into language, pushing interpretation into the realm of invention. |
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