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Whether or not you've arrived because you share my interests — poetry, jazz, creative nonfiction, or various combinations such as jazz poetry and jazz fiction — I hope you'll find things of interest. Podcasts from Jazz Standards can be downloaded for free, and subscriptions to Brilliant Corners are cheap!

Books

Misterioso

by Sascha Feinstein

"In this moving book, music seems woven into the very DNA of poet Sascha Feinstein....[He] links memory, feeling, autobiography, official history with imagination the same way recording engineers ingeniously mix, shape, and color sound....These walking, talking poems leap to life and burst into flame."
—Al Young

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Ask Me Now: Conversations on Jazz and Literature

by Sascha Feinstein

"Ask Me Now explores the relationship between the language of music and the music of language with 20 conversations on jazz and literature. Writer, editor, and saxophonist Sascha Feinstein gathers a variety of artists, poets, musicians, fiction writers, essayists, playwrights, and record producers for discussions on the elusive but engaging relationships between jazz and literature.

Featured artists include central figures of the Black Arts Movement such as Amiri Baraka, Jayne Cortez, Haki R. Madhubuti, and Sonia Sanchez as well as distinguished music critics Gary Giddins, Dan Morgenstern, and Eugene B. Redmond. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry Yusef Komunyakaa and Philip Levine, outstanding jazz musicians Bill Crow and Fred Hersch, and several writers who cross literary genres: Hayden Carruth, Cornelius Eady, David Jauss, William Matthews, Lee Meitzen Grue, John Sinclair, and Al Young all contribute their thoughts to the book..."

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Black Pearls: Improvisations on a Lost Year

by Sascha Feinstein

"Sascha Feinstein grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the only child of parents who were both artists. While he was still in high school, his mother was diagnosed with cancer and died less than a year later. It was during the trying period of his mother's illness that he became consumed by jazz, both as an emotional salvation and as a necessary form of escape. Later, during his college years, he discovered the crossovers between jazz and poetry, and a life's love was forged..."

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