Birth of the Cool

Birth of the Cool

by Lewis Mac Adams (Author)

Synopsis

A stunningly illustrated cultural history of the American underground in the forties and fifties and of the artists at its core - Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, William Burroughs, Jackson Pollock, and more. The idea of 'cool' is one of the most pervasive forces in modern culture - but what is it? Where does it come from? Who invented it? Birth of the Cool is the first serious examination of how cool came about - its meaning, its heroes and its place in the world, from the gritty avant-garde fringes of the culture in after-hours joints in Harlem and cold water flats on the Lower East Side, to the centre of the mainstream. Focusing on New York from 1948 to 1965 and bringing together the era's most evocative black and white photographs, Lewis MacAdams takes us from the jazz joints where Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker invented bebop to Jackson Pollock's studio; from William S. Burrough's frenetic experiences on the road to the Black Mountain School of Zen.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Scribner
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0743207785
ISBN 13: 9780743207782

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A stunningly illustrated cultural history of the American Underground of the 1940s and 1950s and of the artists at its core - Charlie Parker, Jackson Pollock, William Burroughs, Billie Holiday and more.
Author Bio
Lewis MacAdams, the author of ten books of poetry, is also a film documentarian and an award-winning writer for Rolling Stone, Actuel, Los Angeles Times Magazine and La Weekly, among other publications. He lives in Los Angeles, USA.