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The best of Jackson Payne

Title
The best of Jackson Payne / a novel by Jack Fuller.
Author
Fuller, Jack.
Publication
New York : Knopf, 2000.

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321 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • "Musicologist Charles Quinlan - white, middle-aged - has spent half his life immersed in jazz, and now he thinks he is ready to explain the life and work of one of its masters. The music, he believes, will show him the way past the accidents of birth and the disparities of experience that divide him from his subject, Jackson Payne.".
  • "Payne appeared on the scene a fully formed jazz artist not long after returning from service in the Korean War. For two decades his tenor saxophone burned its way through a series of increasingly complex musical ideas. And then he flamed out. What had driven him? What had destroyed him? Is it possible for someone like Quinlan to break through the walls of race and poverty to an understanding of someone like Payne?".
  • "In his quest, Quinlan listens to the men who served with Payne in combat, the women who loved him and believed his lies, the musicians who shared his addiction to hard bop and heroin. He discovers the family secrets that tortured Payne, the musical and spiritual doubts that haunted him. And in the end he has to struggle not only with Payne's obsessions but also with his own."--BOOK JACKET.
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Genre/Form
Musical fiction.
ISBN
0375405356 (alk. paper)
LCCN
99047107
OCLC
  • ocm42420923
  • SCSB-3885204
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries