In Search of Melancholy Baby

In Search of Melancholy Baby
Author: Vasiliĭ Aksenov
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This celebrated Russian emigre novelist chronicles his encounter with America; through his eyes readers see the psyche, the landscape and the cultural life of the United States. Contains a new postscript on Gorbachev.

My Melancholy Baby

My Melancholy Baby
Author: Michael G. Garber
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1496834313

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2022 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence—Certificate of Merit in the category of Best Historical Research in Recorded Rock and Popular Music Ten songs, from “Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home” (1902) to “You Made Me Love You” (1913), ignited the development of the classic pop ballad. In this exploration of how the style of the Great American Songbook evolved, Michael G. Garber unveils the complicated, often-hidden origins of these enduring, pioneering works. He riffs on colorful stories that amplify the rising of an American folk art composed by innovators both famous and obscure. Songwriters, and also the publishers, arrangers, and performers, achieved together a collective genius that moved hearts worldwide to song. These classic ballads originated all over the nation—Louisiana, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan—and then the Tin Pan Alley industry, centered in New York, made the tunes unforgettable sensations. From ragtime to bop, cabaret to radio, new styles of music and modes for its dissemination invented and reinvented the intimate, personal American love ballad, creating something both swinging and tender. Rendered by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and a host of others, recordings and movies carried these songs across the globe. Using previously underexamined sources, Garber demonstrates how these songs shaped the music industry and the lives of ordinary Americans. Besides covering famous composers like Irving Berlin, this history also introduces such little-known figures as Maybelle Watson, who had to sue to get credit and royalties for creating the central content of the lyric for “My Melancholy Baby.” African American Frank Williams contributed to the seminal “Some of These Days” but was forgotten for decades. The ten ballads explored here permanently transformed American popular song.

Melancholy baby

Melancholy baby
Author: S. K. Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1978
Genre:
ISBN:

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Melancholy baby

Melancholy baby
Author: Elliot Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN: 9782259010207

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My Melancholy Baby

My Melancholy Baby
Author: Ernie Burnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

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Consuming Russia

Consuming Russia
Author: Adele Marie Barker
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822323136

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A timely study of the "new Russia" at the end of the twentieth century.

Melancholy Baby

Melancholy Baby
Author: Sheila Katherine Adams
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1981
Genre: Comedies
ISBN: 9780573612008

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Locating Exiled Writers in Contemporary Russian Literature

Locating Exiled Writers in Contemporary Russian Literature
Author: L. Wakamiya
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230102034

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This innovative study examines the work of exiles from the Soviet Union who returned to a reformed post-Soviet Russia to initiate narrative processes of self-definition oriented toward a readership and nation seeking self-identity, all at a time of social, political and cultural transition within Russia itself.

Melancholy

Melancholy
Author: László F. Földényi (Foldenyi)
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0300220693

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Alberto Manguel praises the Hungarian writer László Földényi as “one of the most brilliant essayists of our time.” Földényi’s extraordinary Melancholy, with its profusion of literary, ecclesiastical, artistic, and historical insights, gives proof to such praise. His book, part history of the term melancholy and part analysis of the melancholic disposition, explores many centuries to explore melancholy’s ambiguities. Along the way Földényi discovers the unrecognized role melancholy may play as a source of energy and creativity in a well-examined life. Földényi begins with a tour of the history of the word melancholy, from ancient Greece to the medieval era, the Renaissance, and modern times. He finds the meaning of melancholy has always been ambiguous, even paradoxical. In our own times it may be regarded either as a psychic illness or a mood familiar to everyone. The author analyzes the complexities of melancholy and concludes that its dual nature reflects the inherent tension of birth and mortality. To understand the melancholic disposition is to find entry to some of the deepest questions one’s life. This distinguished translation brings Földényi’s work directly to English-language readers for the first time.