Description

Book Synopsis
Conversations on jazz and literature with some of America's most important artists and writers

Trade Review

Ask Me Now is an excellent and engaging collection. I would recommend this book to anyone who wanted to learn more about jazz, about writing, and about the connections between writing and music. Volume 32, Issue 5, 2009

* Popular Music and Society *

The interviewees cover a wide range from jazz-aware poets to literature-aware jazzers...many of the litterateurs not only have genuine enthusiasm for the music but seem to know an awful lot about it...Feinstein's agenda is all about proving that poets have a right to draw on jazz for inspiration.August 2008

-- Brian Priestley * Jazzwise *

No matter how much one might know about jazz and the ways contemporary writers make use of the music, this book is a find and a pleasure to read.

* American Book Review *

. . . convey[s] the power of language within a framework of artistic expression that is both scholarly relevant and readily accessible to readers. . . .

* Metro Spirit *

In looking at the relationship between jazz and literature, these interviews take up, among other things, the nature of jazz and its frequent neglect in the US. . . . [T]he book offers many original revelations from creative individuals who have had long experience in the field—musicians, critics, scholars, and record producers—and provides an abundance of information about poets inspired by specific musical pieces and musicians being inspired by works of poetry. The conversations with jazz critic Gary Giddins and his mentor Dan Morgenstern alone make this book worthwhile . . . Recommended.

* Choice *

In Ask Me Now: Conversations on Jazz & Literature. . . , saxophonist and English professor Sascha Feinstein gathers a stunning variety of musicians, poets, and novelists to discuss the engaging interactions between jazz and literature.

* ForeWord *

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction

1. Better You Say It First / Amiri Baraka
2. Those Upward Leaps / Hayden Carruth
3. Returning to Go Someplace Else / Jayne Cortez
4. Just a Matter of Time / Bill Crow
5. Did Your Mama Hear Those Poems? / Cornelius Eady
6. Legwork / Gary Giddins
7. The House as Open Ground / Lee Meitzen Grue
8. Respiration and Inspiration / Fred Hersch
9. Stolen Moments / David Jauss
10. Survival Masks / Yusef Komunyakaa
11. Detroit Jazz in the Late Forties and Early Fifties / Philip Levine
12. Where the Call Needs to Be Heard / Haki R. Madhubuti
13. Mingus at the Showplace / William Matthews
14. Consideration / Dan Morgenstern
15. The Greatest Equalizer in the World / Hank O'Neal
16. Levels of the Blues / Eugene B. Redmond
17. Cante Jondo / Sonia Sanchez
18. Ask Me Now / John Sinclair
19. Makes Me Feel Like I Got Some Money / Al Young
20. Something to Believe In / Paul Zimmer

Acknowledgments
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 18/09/2007
      ISBN13: 9780253218766, 978-0253218766
      ISBN10: 253218764

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Conversations on jazz and literature with some of America's most important artists and writers

      Trade Review

      Ask Me Now is an excellent and engaging collection. I would recommend this book to anyone who wanted to learn more about jazz, about writing, and about the connections between writing and music. Volume 32, Issue 5, 2009

      * Popular Music and Society *

      The interviewees cover a wide range from jazz-aware poets to literature-aware jazzers...many of the litterateurs not only have genuine enthusiasm for the music but seem to know an awful lot about it...Feinstein's agenda is all about proving that poets have a right to draw on jazz for inspiration.August 2008

      -- Brian Priestley * Jazzwise *

      No matter how much one might know about jazz and the ways contemporary writers make use of the music, this book is a find and a pleasure to read.

      * American Book Review *

      . . . convey[s] the power of language within a framework of artistic expression that is both scholarly relevant and readily accessible to readers. . . .

      * Metro Spirit *

      In looking at the relationship between jazz and literature, these interviews take up, among other things, the nature of jazz and its frequent neglect in the US. . . . [T]he book offers many original revelations from creative individuals who have had long experience in the field—musicians, critics, scholars, and record producers—and provides an abundance of information about poets inspired by specific musical pieces and musicians being inspired by works of poetry. The conversations with jazz critic Gary Giddins and his mentor Dan Morgenstern alone make this book worthwhile . . . Recommended.

      * Choice *

      In Ask Me Now: Conversations on Jazz & Literature. . . , saxophonist and English professor Sascha Feinstein gathers a stunning variety of musicians, poets, and novelists to discuss the engaging interactions between jazz and literature.

      * ForeWord *

      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Introduction

      1. Better You Say It First / Amiri Baraka
      2. Those Upward Leaps / Hayden Carruth
      3. Returning to Go Someplace Else / Jayne Cortez
      4. Just a Matter of Time / Bill Crow
      5. Did Your Mama Hear Those Poems? / Cornelius Eady
      6. Legwork / Gary Giddins
      7. The House as Open Ground / Lee Meitzen Grue
      8. Respiration and Inspiration / Fred Hersch
      9. Stolen Moments / David Jauss
      10. Survival Masks / Yusef Komunyakaa
      11. Detroit Jazz in the Late Forties and Early Fifties / Philip Levine
      12. Where the Call Needs to Be Heard / Haki R. Madhubuti
      13. Mingus at the Showplace / William Matthews
      14. Consideration / Dan Morgenstern
      15. The Greatest Equalizer in the World / Hank O'Neal
      16. Levels of the Blues / Eugene B. Redmond
      17. Cante Jondo / Sonia Sanchez
      18. Ask Me Now / John Sinclair
      19. Makes Me Feel Like I Got Some Money / Al Young
      20. Something to Believe In / Paul Zimmer

      Acknowledgments
      Index

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