American Rhapsody, Claudia Roth Pierpont
American Rhapsody, Claudia Roth Pierpont
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American Rhapsody
Writers, Musicians, Movie Stars, and One Great Building

Author: Claudia Roth Pierpont

Narrator: Pilar Witherspoon

Unabridged: 12 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/10/2016


Synopsis

Ranging from the shattered gentility of Edith Wharton's heroines to racial confrontation in the songs of Nina Simone, American Rhapsody presents a kaleidoscopic story of the creation of a culture. Here is a series of deeply involving portraits of American artists and innovators who have helped to shape the country in the modern age. Claudia Roth Pierpont expertly mixes biography and criticism, history and reportage, to bring these portraits to life and to link them in surprising ways. It isn't far from Wharton's brave new women to F. Scott Fitzgerald's giddy flappers, and on to the big-screen command of Katharine Hepburn and the dangerous dames of Dashiell Hammett's hard-boiled world. The improvisatory jazziness of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue has its counterpart in the great jazz baby of the New York skyline, the Chrysler Building. Questions of an American acting style are traced from Orson Welles to Marlon Brando, while the new American painting emerges in the gallery of Peggy Guggenheim. And we trace the arc of racial progress from Bert Williams's blackface performances to James Baldwin's warning of the fire next time, however slow and bitter and anguished this progress may be. American Rhapsody offers a history of twentieth-century American invention and genius. It is about the joy and profit of being a heterogeneous people, and the immense difficulty of this human experiment.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brad on January 14, 2018

This is a fascinating book that I first learned about while browsing a bookstore in Paris (maybe not so ironic, since more than one of the artists profiled in American Rhapsody spent time in Paris). Even individuals who I never found particularly interesting (Katherine Hepburn), become more thorough......more

Goodreads review by Mike on October 30, 2023

* American Rhapsody original name of Rhapsody in Blue. Gerschwin's brother encouraged the change. * Lots of the artists in the book left the US periodically or permanently yet America made them who they were Ch. 1 Edith Wharton * Mother Lucretia Jones was society and materialistic and father George was......more

Goodreads review by Mark on June 22, 2016

Blending biography and criticism, Claudia Roth Pierpont's collection of twelve essays on American arts and letters of the 20th century is a celebration of the fascinating people (and one building) who helped create our common culture. Writers (Edith Wharton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dashiell Hammett, Ja......more

Goodreads review by Amy on July 09, 2016

Pierpont is a gem of a writer and her essays fill me with unexpected points of wonder and interest. I liked the premise that tied the essays together . . . That each of these people (not to mention the building) were a force that impacted our national conscience, but I didn't always feel like the es......more

Goodreads review by Carl on November 25, 2017

This compilation of essays, originally appearing in the _New Yorker_, wander through the lives and work of twelve quintessential American icons—authors, actors, and musicians, along with one “personality” and one building: -Edith Wharton -F. Scott Fitzgerald -George Gershwin -Burt Williams -Dashiell......more