Introduction
1. Don Asher, "The Barrier"
2. James Baldwin, "Sonny's Blues"
3. Toni Cade Bambara, "Medley"
4. Amiri Baraka, "Norman's Date"
5. Amiri Baraka, "The Screamers"
6. Frank London Brown, "Singing Dinah's Song"
7. Michelle Cliff, "A Woman Who Plays Trumpet Is Deported"
8. Wanda Coleman, "Jazz at Twelve"
9. Julio Cortázar, "Bix Beiderbecke"
10. Julio Cortázar, "The Pursuer"
11. Kiki DeLancey, "Swingtime"
12. Ralph Ellison, "A Coupla Scalped Indians"
13. Rudolph Fisher, "Common Meter"
14. Sam Greenlee, "Blues for Little Prez"
15. David Huddle, Tenorman: A Novella
16. Langston Hughes, "The Blues I'm Playing"
17. Langston Hughes, "Old Ghost Revives Atavistic Memories in a
Lady of the DAR"
18. Phil Kawana, "Dead Jazz Guys"
19. Yusef Komunyakaa, "Buddy's Monologue"
20. Ellen Jordis Lewis, "Miss Brown to You"
21. William Henry Lewis, "Rossonian Days"
22. John McCluskey, "Lush Life"
23. Bill Moody, "Child's Play"
24. James Reed, "The Shrimp Peel Gig"
25. Josef škvorecký, "The End of Bull Mácha"
26. Terry Southern, "You're Too Hip, Baby"
27. Julian Street, "The Jazz Baby"
28. Boris Vian, "'Round About Close to Midnight"
29. Eudora Welty, "Powerhouse"
30. John Edgar Wideman, "The Silence of Thelonious Monk"
31. Xu Xi, "Jazz Wife"
32. Richard Yates, "A Really Good Jazz Piano"
Authors' Biographies
AcknowledgmentsAmerican Book Review
The definitive collection of jazz fiction
Sascha Feinstein is editor of Brilliant Corners: A Journal of
Jazz & Literature; The Jazz Poetry Anthology (IUP, 1991) and The
Second Set (IUP, 1996) (both with Yusef Komunyakaa); and Ask Me
Now: Conversations on Jazz and Literature (IUP, 2007). In 2008,
Feinstein was named Pennsylvania's Governor's Awards Artist of the
Year.
David Rife is author of Jazz Fiction: A History and Comprehensive
Reader's Guide.
"Though one can find other anthologies of jazz fiction, all
acknowledged by the editors, this collection is richer than any of
its predecessors. . . . The appealing material collected here
captures the ambience of the jazz universe in surprising ways. The
best stories are poetic, metaphorical, imagistic, rhythm-based,
allusive, and illusive—reflecting respect/adoration for jazz and
artistry. . . . Highly recommended.May 2010"—Choice
"Carefully chosen and superbly edited by Sascha Feinstein and David
Rife, the collection of 32 pieces of short fiction brings together
some of the best jazz fiction from the 1920s to the present. . . .
these stories virtually swing off the page. December 2009"—Jersey
Jazz
"A superb selection that illuminates the fascinating variety of
literary responses to jazz."—Dan Morgenstern, author of Living with
Jazz
"The Jazz Fiction Anthology fills a vast hole in the canon of
American literature. Jazz, central to the American vernacular,
stimulated writers during the entire course of the 20th century,
but no previous anthology of jazz-inspired fiction has assembled
under one roof such a culturally varied and historically important
group of stories. Here at last is a beautiful, carefully chosen
collection, as surprising as the music, as swinging as the rhythms
of this age."—A.B. Spellman, author of Four Lives in the Bebop
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