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Larkin's JazzEssays and Reviews 1940-84
Jazz criticism from a major English poet
This collection of record and book reviews has been assembled to flesh out Philip Larkin's oeuvre of writings on jazz. It also seeks to correct the idea that he was a jazz reactionary — an impression he created himself by his introduction to All What Jazz, the collection of his monthly record reviews for The Daily Telegraph.
these book reviews give the lie to the charges of misogynist, racist and anti-modernist curmudgeon levelled against Larkin by politically correct critics who also revealed themselves as incapable of detecting irony or wit in the purple prose that vivifies much of his correspondence.Whether they do that or not depends partly on how much else any reader already knows about Larkin and his - ahem, idiosyncratic views and tastes. But these pieces are certainly well worth reading in their own right. As a reviewer myself, I noticed how well-crafted the reviews are - amazingly short, yet combining an account of the book or the record, a personal opinion, and a neat sliver of readable journalism as well. Of course much of what he has to say is about very traditional forms of jazz, and even though that's clearly his own taste it's not entirely his own fault. He was reviewing at a time when most print publications on the subject of jazz were rather conservative. He admires the writing of Whitney Balliett, but sees its limitations: in the end we are left with the impression of brilliant superficiality. Perhaps that is editorial policy: the New Yorker was always strong on polish. But the only thing you can polish is a surface.This collection has been edited with loving care. Even the smallest items and least-known names are swaddled in supportive endnotes. It's one for connoisseurs: devotees of jazz music, or those interested in the opinions and occasional writings of a very influential poet. © Roy Johnson 2004 [other CREATIVE ARTS books] Richard Palmer and John White (eds) Larkin's Jazz: Essays and Reviews 1940-84, London: Continuum, 2001, pp.190, ISBN 0826453465 |
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