Something about the blues
(2007)
By: Young, Al

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Sourcebooks Inc : Made available through hoopla, 2007
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781402249396 (electronic bk.) MWT11431538, 140224939X (electronic bk.) 11431538
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Like Harlem renaissance poet Langston Hughes, who first popularized the blues as a poetic form, California Poet Laureate Al Young has written about the blues, played the blues and drawn inspiration from the blues. Something About the Blues uses the blues as a theme throughout 100 new and previously-published poems. Selections evoke the cold, hard city, love gone wrong and blues music itself, with tributes to Ma Rainey, Lena Horne and other notable performers. Something About the Blues includes an audio CD with Al Young's dynamic, soulful readings of more than 20 of the poems from the book, plus Langston Hughes' reading of his classic "The Weary Blues." Many of Young's performances feature a live blues band

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