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Author Murray, Albert, author.

Title Collected essays & memoirs / Albert Murray ; Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Paul Devlin, editors.

Publication Info. New York, NY : The Library of America, [2016]
©2016

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 Moore Stacks  PS3563.U764 A6 2016    Available  ---
Description xi, 1049 pages ; 21 cm.
Series The Library of America ; 284
Library of America ; 284.
Note Selected nonfiction writings originally published 1964-2004.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 956-1020) and index.
Contents Omni-Americans : some alternatives to the folklore of white supremacy. The Omni-Americans (The Omni-Americans (A natural history : E pluribus unum ; White norms for black deviation ; Paleface fables, brownskin people ; The blues idiom and the mainstream)) ; The illusive black image (Introduction ; Image and unlikeness in Harlem ; Oneupmanship in colorful America ; The illusive black middle class ; Two case histories (Claude Brown's soul for white folks ; Gordon Parks out of focus) ; Who that say, what dat, every time us do that? ; A clutch of social science fiction fiction (Star-crossed melodrama ; Warren Miller and his black face vaudeville ; William Styron and his troublesome property) ; James Baldwin, protest fiction, and the blues tradition) ; Getting it together (Identity, diversity, and the mainstream (A short history of black self-consciousness ; The role of the pre-American past)) ; Black pride in Mobile, Alabama ; Black studies and the aims of education) ; Epilogue : Situation normal : all fouled up -- South to a very old place. New York ; New Haven ; Greensboro ; Atlanta ; Tuskegee ; Mobile ; New Orleans, Greenville, Memphis -- Hero and the blues. The social function of the story teller ; The dynamics of heroic action ; The blues and the fable in the flesh -- Stomping the blues. The blues as such ; The blues face to face ; The blue devils and the holy ghost ; The blues as music ; Blues music as such ; Singing the blues ; Playing the blues ; Swinging the blues ; Kansas city four/four and the velocity of celebration ; The blues as dance music ; Folk art and fine art ; The blues as statement -- Blue devils of Nada : a contemporary American approach to aesthetic statement. The intent of the artist (Regional particulars and universal implications) ; Two all-American artists first-person singular (Duke Ellington vamping till ready ; Comping for Count Basie) ; The Armstrong continuum (The twentieth-century American herald) ; The Ellington synthesis (The vernacular imperative ; Storiella Americana as she is swyung, or, The blues as representative anecdote ; Armstrong and Ellington stomping the blues in Paris) ; The visual equivalent to blues composition (Bearden plays Bearden) ; The storyteller as blues singer (Ernest Hemingway swinging the blues and taking nothing) -- From the briarpatch file : on context, procedure, and American identity. Antagonistic cooperation in Alabama ; Context and definition ; Academic lead sheet ; Art as such ; Riffing at Mrs. Jack's Place ; Made in America : the achievement of Duke Ellington ; Me and old Duke ; Me and old Uncle Billy and the American mythosphere ; The HNIC who he ; Soul brothers abroad ; Freedom bound U.S.A. ; The good old boys down yonder ; The "reconstruction" of Robert Penn Warren ; Louis Armstrong in his own words ; Manhattan in the twenties ; The blue steel, rawhide, patent leather implications of fairy tales ; An all-purpose, all-American literary intellectual -- Other writings. "The problem" is not just black and white ; U.S. Negroes and U.S. Jews : no cause for alarm ; "Soul" : thirty-two meanings not in your dictionary ; "Stone" : definition and usage ; Two nations? Only two? ; Bearden in theory and ritual ; Three omni-American artists ; Jazz : notes toward a definition -- Chronology.
Subject Murray, Albert.
Murray, Albert.
African American authors -- Biography.
African American authors -- Biography.
American essays -- 20th century.
American essays.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject United States -- Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
Literature -- History and criticism.
Literature.
Blues (Music) -- History and criticism.
Blues (Music)
Jazz -- History and criticism.
Jazz.
African American authors.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Essays.
Autobiographies.
Lectures.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Essays.
Lectures.
Essays.
Autobiographies.
Lectures.
Biographies.
Added Author Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., editor.
Devlin, Paul, 1980- editor.
Murray, Albert. Omni-Americans.
Murray, Albert. South to a very old place.
Murray, Albert. Hero and the blues.
Murray, Albert. Stomping the blues.
Murray, Albert. Blue devils of Nada.
Murray, Albert. From the briarpatch file.
Added Title Works. Selections https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019004800
Albert Murray, collected essays & memoirs
Collected essays and memoirs
Albert Murray, collected essays and memoirs
ISBN 159853503X (hardback)
9781598535037 (hardback)