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James Gavin (1) (1964–)

Auteur van De lange nacht van Chet Baker

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James Gavin is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, among other publications. He lives in New York City. His latest book is a biography entitled, Stormy Weather: Lena Horne. The book is entitled, Stormy Waether: The Life of Lena Horne. (Publisher Fact Sheets)
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I've admired Lena Horne since I was a little kid - admittedly, for silly reasons: she was the only celebrity I knew of who shared my birthday, and she had my grandmother's first name. I saw her appearances on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show and in The Wiz, but not much else. Recently, I've been trying to educate myself about African American cinema and the 20th century black experience more generally, so I decided it was a great time to read Ms. Horne's life story.

What I like about the book - which I sometimes don't get from biographies - is a strong sense of narrative. James Gavin, the author, clearly makes the choice to depict Horne as a conflicting persona who rarely let anyone into her private thoughts or feelings. That could be a hard, icy subject to examine, but Gavin uses a lot of sources, both new and archival, to make his point persuasive. His analyses of Horne's performances perhaps veer into a little exaggeration, but it's hard to deny the inconsistencies he finds between stages of her career (and thus, evidence that she herself was prone to a lot of exaggeration, if not outright rewriting of history, and a very opportunistic streak of reinvention). The resulting portrait of Horne is sad but easy to identify with - a woman who never felt like she belonged, didn't trust most people, and who vacillated wildly between wanting to be accepted and wanting to shut people out.

Aside from Ms. Horne's own story, the book is a valuable and thorough chronicle of what it was to be a black entertainer in the 20th century - in some ways, a black entertainer with a lot of privilege because of her light skin. (And yes, I'm aware of the relativism of that statement.) Horne is really forced to reassess herself and her position every time civil rights - and American society's stance - takes a step, either forward or back. It's not really comfortable to read about her reinventing herself in the 1970s, for instance, as an earthy, prowling tiger in performance, because it seems to conflict with all of her standards earlier in life - and particularly when you read about her dropping her precise diction for affected "jive talk," it seems disingenuous, too. But Gavin gives the reader such good context it's hard not to understand why she did it - and although it's painful that she ended so many friendships and confused so many admirers, you can't help but give her a certain amount of kudos just for surviving.

I'm glad I took the time to learn more about Lena Horne, and (because of the book) to experience more of her recordings and performances. She is a far more three-dimensional figure to me - someone I won't soon forget. I'll certainly raise a glass to her on our birthday from now on.
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saroz | Nov 19, 2019 |
captures the flavor of the business and the infinite pleasures of the world of the small smokey intimate messy exciting cabaret in new york and other cities, as stories are necessary to complete the picture .. e.g. bricktop's joint in paris.

carefully researched and detailed from all appearances. provides the necessary context to what was, what informed the careers of many who thrive today, and the ongoing attraction of this form of intertainment. its about the LYRICS, its about the STORIES, its about the actors who happen to sing ... the cabaret artists.… (meer)
 
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msteketee | Aug 17, 2009 |
This book traces the incredible life of an American trumpeter jazz icon, Chet Baker. Blue Note Records has released a sound track CD for this book, programmed and annotated by the author. Also entitle Deap in a Dream, it includes two previously unissued vocal tracks.
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