by Geoff Dyer (Author)
In a series of fictional portraits, Geoff Dyer captures the beating heart of jazz, its pathos and lyricism, urgency and self-destruction: Charlie Mingus in New York; Art Pepper in prison; Lester Young in the Alvin; Bud Powell in Paris. 'Drawing on how he hears the music of people like Mingus, Monk, Bud Powell, Art Pepper and Lester Young, Dyer has constructed eight variations like highly concentrated novels, 80 per cent proof swigs of fiction. The result, I think, is brilliant.His attempts to recreate the drug-fogged, music-drenched, reality-melting, racism-crazed insides of the minds of people like Powell, Mingus, Webster and Chet Baker are unnervingly effective. So too, are his pen-portraits of their music .his long postscript on jazz today shows that he can operate as a lucid and catholic jazz critic as well' Miles Kington, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 07 Aug 2003
ISBN 10: 0349110050
ISBN 13: 9780349110059
Book Overview: This novel won the Somerset Maugham Prize and was shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize.