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Clawing at the Limits of Cool : Miles Davis, John Coltrane and the Greatest Jazz

Clawing at the Limits of Cool : Miles Davis, John Coltrane and the Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever Hardcover - 2008

by Farah Jasmine Griffin; Salim Washington

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St. Martin's Press, 2008. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

About the author

Farah Jasmine Griffin is a professor of English and comparative literature and African American Studies at Columbia University, where she has served as director of the Institute for Research in African American studies. She is the author of" "Who Set You Flowin'" The African-American Migration Narrative "and" If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday, " and has edited several collections of letters and essays. Her writing has appeared in" The New York Times, The Guardian, Harper's Bazaar, Callaloo, " and "African American Review, " and she is also a frequent commentator on WNPR's" News & Notes."

An accomplished saxophonist, Salim Washington has led two bands, the Roxbury Blues Aesthetic and the Harlem Arts Ensemble. He has recorded four CDs as a bandleader, including" Love in Exile "and" Harlem Homecoming." He is an avid composer and teaches music and Africana Studies at Brooklyn College.