Victory Is Assured, Stanley Crouch
Victory Is Assured, Stanley Crouch
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Victory Is Assured
Uncollected Writings of Stanley Crouch

Author: Stanley Crouch, Jelani Cobb, Glenn Mott

Narrator: Mirron Willis

Unabridged: 14 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

The grievous loss of Stanley Crouch, one of America's most renowned intellectuals, is underscored by the posthumous appearance of these remarkable essays.

With Stanley Crouch's untimely death in 2020, American literature lost "a critic without peer" (Ta-Nehisi Coates). Born in Los Angeles in 1945, Crouch—a towering stylist, fearless columnist, and without question, one of the finest jazz critics of all time—was Rabelaisian both in stature and in intellectual appetite. Beloved yet cantankerous, Crouch delighted and enflamed the passions of his readers in equal measure, whether writing about race, politics, literature, or music.

In these essays—some unpublished until now—Crouch tackles subjects ranging from Malcolm X ("a thorned bud standing in the shadow of sequoias") to the films of Quentin Tarantino ("With Django, Tarantino has slipped down . . . into a shallow and bloodstained hip-hop turn that his own best work has well-refuted"). Introduced by Jelani Cobb, with an afterword by Wynton Marsalis, and collected by his longtime editor Glenn Mott, Victory Is Assured canonizes the legacy of an inimitable, indispensable American critic.

About Stanley Crouch

"A stylish butcher of sacred cows" (Salon), and self-described "radical-pragmatist," Stanley Crouch (1945-2020) was a columnist, novelist, essayist, and television commentator. A cofounder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, he is the author of eight other critically acclaimed books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cleo on May 16, 2023

"Duke Ellington at Disneyland" alone is worth the price of admission.......more

Goodreads review by Anthony on February 27, 2023

Hits a lot of my sweet spots - jazz, democracy, embracing the messiness of life, unabashed love of good middlebrow pop culture. Even a chapter on Pittsburgh.......more