Journeyman's Road

Modern Blues Lives from Faulkner's Mississippi to Post-9/11 New York

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Journeyman's Road

Modern Blues Lives from Faulkner's Mississippi to Post-9/11 New York

"Journeyman's Road offers a bold new vision of where the blues have been in the course of the twentieth century and what they have become at the dawn of the new millennium: a world music rippling with postmodern contradictions. Author Adam Gussow places blues literature in dialogue with the music that provokes it, articulating an American tradition." "At the heart of Gussow's story is his own streetside partnership with Harlem bluesman Sterling "Mr. Satan" Magee, a musical collaboration marked not just by a series of polarities - black and white, Mississippi and Princeton, hard-won mastery and youthful apprenticeship - but by creative energies that pushed beyond apparent differences to forge new dialogues and new sounds." "Undercutting familiar myths about the downhome sources of blues authenticity, Gussow celebrates New York's mongrel blues scene: the artists, the jam sessions, the venues, the street performers, and the eccentrics. Journeyman's Road offers a portrait of the New York subculture struggling with the legacy of 9/11 and healing itself with the blues."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
248

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Cover of: Journeyman's Road
Journeyman's Road: Modern Blues Lives from Faulkner's Mississippi to Post-9/11 New York
June 1, 2007, Univ Tennessee Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Journeyman's Road
Journeyman's Road: Modern Blues Lives from Faulkner's Mississippi to Post-9/11 New York
2007, University of Tennessee Press
in English
Cover of: Journeyman's road
Journeyman's road: modern blues lives from Faulkner's Mississippi to post-9/11 New York
2007, University of Tennessee Press
in English - 1st ed

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Hardcover
Number of pages
248
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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Open Library
OL8734832M
ISBN 10
1572335696
ISBN 13
9781572335691
Library Thing
7847249
Goodreads
407052

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