A Bibliographic Guide To Jazz Poetry
By (Author) Sascha Feinstein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
8th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Popular music
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.8115
Hardback
248
Containing over 500 annotated entries for individual poets and several anthologies, this work presents a substantial collection of poems that have been inspired by blues and jazz. Thousands of poems written between 1916 and the present are included. References to individual jazz figures addressed in the poetry are cross-referenced. The range of poems includes homages to jazz musicians and work written primarily to be read with jazz accompaniment. This wide selection of poetry offers a unique guide to the poetry inspired by jazz musicians and their music. Of interest to scholars and jazz enthusiasts alike, this substantial bibliography, annotated by author and cross-referenced by musician, presents a wealth iof information previously unavailable in a single source. The jazz-related poetry identified with attract a range of writers and musicians. Furthermore, the broad variety of poets and anthologies presented crosses many boundaries and will also interest scholars of 20th century poetry, African American literature, and American literature.
Recommended for all academic and public libraries.-Choice
This volume is a welcome addition to the research materials in both poetry and jazz. It is highly recommended for most academic and larger public libraries. It should be an essential purchase for all music libraries and extensive poetry collections.-ARBA
"Recommended for all academic and public libraries."-Choice
"This volume is a welcome addition to the research materials in both poetry and jazz. It is highly recommended for most academic and larger public libraries. It should be an essential purchase for all music libraries and extensive poetry collections."-ARBA
SASCHA FEINSTEIN is Assistant Professor of English at Lycoming College where he co-directs the creative writing program and edits Brilliant Corners: A Journal of Jazz & Literature. He is the coeditor of The Jazz Poetry Anthology (1991) and its companion volume The Second Set (1996), and the author of Jazz Poetry: From the 1920s to the Present (Greenwood Press, 1997).