Swinging the Vernacular

Michael Borshuk

earliest edition we have, 2005 Routledge, 2005 224 pages

Studies in African American history and culture

This book looks at the influence of jazz on the development of African American modernist literature over the 20th century, with a particular attention to the social and aesthetic significance of stylistic changes in the music. --Publisher description.

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Editions we hold

Swinging the Vernacular edition · 2023 · Taylor & Francis Group · 256 pages · 9781000944891
Swinging the Vernacular edition · 2023 · Taylor & Francis Group · 256 pages · 9781000938845
Swinging the Vernacular edition · 2009 · Taylor & Francis Group · 268 pages · 9780415804004
Swinging the Vernacular edition · 2005 · Routledge · 224 pages · 9780415974479

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