Music and Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature from Our America: Noteworthy Protagonists

Music and Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature from Our America: Noteworthy Protagonists

by Kenneth A. Loparo
Music and Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature from Our America: Noteworthy Protagonists

Music and Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature from Our America: Noteworthy Protagonists

by Kenneth A. Loparo

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Overview

Offering a one-of-a-kind approach to music and literature of the Americas, this book examines the relationships between musical protagonists from Colombia, Cuba, and the United States in novels by writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, Alejo Carpentier, Zora Neale Hurston, and John Okada.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137433336
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 08/19/2014
Series: Literatures of the Americas
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 215
File size: 409 KB

About the Author

Marco Katz Montiel has a PhD from the University of Alberta, Canada. He publishes in English and Spanish on literature and cultural studies and is a trombonist and composer.

Table of Contents

Preface: Tuning Up Introduction: Overture PART I: FIRST MOVEMENT: NUMBERS, MUSIC, AND THE REALITY OF GABRIEL GÁRC?A MARQUEZ 1. Exposition: Literary and Musical Themes 2. Development: Dissonant Confrontations PART II: INTERMEZZO: MUSICAL SEGMENTALIZING PART III: SECOND MOVEMENT: MEANWHILE, ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CARIBBEAN 3. Theme: Alejo Carpentier Sets the Stage 4. Variations: Hurston and Carpentier's Caribbean Counterpoint PART IV: THIRD MOVEMENT: STRETCHING THE NORTHERN BOUNDARIES OF AMERICA 5. Scherzo: ID Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got that Swing 6. Rondo: John Okada Returns to America and Returns to America and Returns . . . PART V: CODA: MORE POSSIBILITIES FOR DISCOVERING MUSIC IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Conclusion: Exit Music: A Marvelous Future
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