The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807179147

A Great Migration Story, 1917-1932

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By Scott Blackwood
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
226 x 141 mm
Weight:
230 g
Pages:
216

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Scott Blackwood (1965-2023) was Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Hollins University and author of the award-winning novel See How Small. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Callaloo, New England Review, New Madrid, Arcturus, Austin Chronicle, Chicago Magazine, Gettysburg Review, Boston Review, and Southwestern Review.

"The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records is an excellent example of creative nonfiction, as Blackwood uses published oral histories and historical monographs to craft beautifully realized stories about what these journeys must have felt like for Black migrants. . . . Ultimately this book provides an intriguing exploration of the lives and (supposed) mind-sets of the artists and engineers associated with Paramount as the excitement of the 1920s came crashing down into the Depression."--Journal of Southern History

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