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Doo-Dah!: Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture Book
Ken Emerson's thickly textured narrative features an affectionate examination of American music's diverse strands as well as a perceptive portrait of the nation's first great songwriter. Stephen Foster (1826-64) was born in Pittsburgh and visited the South only briefly, yet songs like "My Old Kentucky Home" and "Oh! Susanna" drew on black Southern culture to create a uniquely American form of popular music. The author is clear-sighted about the complex blend of racism and genuine compassion that infused Foster's "blackface" compositions.Read More
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Product Description
A definitive portrait of Stephen Foster offers a close-up study of the classic songwriter whose works included ""Oh, Susanna"" and ""Beautiful Dreamer,"" a troubled man who died a penniless alcoholic at age thirty-seven but whose music helped to create American popular culture. 17,500 first printing.
- 0684810107
- 9780684810102
- Ken Emerson
- 1 August 1997
- Simon & Schuster (General list, Trade Division)
- Hardcover (Book)
- 400
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