Dancing with de Beauvoir: Jazz and the French by Colin Nettelbeck

Dancing with de Beauvoir: Jazz and the French

Colin Nettelbeck

240 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

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When live jazz arrived in France towards the end of World War I, it was seen from the start as a fertile symbol of other things. It was an embodiment of artistic freedom, it was modernism, it was America, it was African primitivism, sexual liberat...

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