Hot Music, Ragmentation, and the Bluing of American Literature
Discover the profound impact of African American "hot" music on early twentieth-century American culture in Hot Music, Fragmentation, and the Bluing of American Literature by Steven C. Tracy. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 2016, this compelling paperback spans 560 pages and delves into the intricate history behind the fusion of African and European musical elements. Tracy expertly explores how genres such as ragtime, jazz, and blues emerged, each acquiring unique meanings that shaped American music and society. This insightful examination not only highlights the cultural significance of these music forms but also their lasting influence on literature and the arts. Perfect for scholars and music enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of American musical heritage.