Doo-dah!: Stephen Foster And The Rise Of American Popular Culture
Autor Ken Emersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 1998
"A
colorful,
panoramic
view
of
19-century
American
society--with
P.
T.
Barnum,
Frederick
Douglass,
Harriet
Beecher
Stowe,
and
Foster's
relative
President
James
Buchanan
all
glimpsed
in
the
background.
The
author's
enviably
broad
knowledge
of
pop
music
.
.
.
allows
him
to
draw
provocative
and
intelligent
parallels
with
figures
from
American
culture
past
and
present."--Washington
Times
Stephen
Foster
(1826-1864)
was
America's
first
great
songwriter
and
the
first
to
earn
his
living
solely
through
his
music.
He
composed
some
200
songs,
including
such
classics
as
"Oh!
Susanna,"
"Jeanie
with
the
Light
Brown
Hair,"
"Old
Folks
at
Home
(Way
down
upon
the
Swanee
River),"
and
"Camptown
Races
(Doo-dah!
Doo-dah!)."
He
virtually
invented
popular
music
as
we
recognize
it
to
this
day,
yet
he
died
at
age
thirty-seven,
a
forgotten
and
nearly
penniless
alcoholic
on
the
Bowery.
The
author
reveals
Foster's
contradictory
life
while
disclosing
how
the
dynamics
of
nineteenth-century
industrialization,
westward
expansion,
the
Gold
Rush,
slavery,
and
the
Civil
War
infused
his
music,
and
how
that
music
influenced
popular
culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780306808524
ISBN-10: 0306808528
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Da Capo Press.
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 0306808528
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Da Capo Press.
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
Ken
Emerson,a
former
editor
ofThe
New
York
Times
MagazineandNew
York
Newsday,has
written
about
popular
music
for
thirty
years.
He
lives
in
New
Jersey.