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Always in Pursuit: Fresh American Perspectives

by Stanley Crouch

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As a cultural and political commentator, Stanley Crouch in unapologetically contentious and delightfully iconoclastic. Whether he is writing on the uniqueness of the American South, the death of Tupak Shakur, the O.J. Simpson verdict, or the damage done by the Oklahoma City bombing, Crouch's high-velocity exchange with American culture is conducted with scrupulous allegiance to the truth, even when it hurts-and it usually does. And on the subject of jazz-from Sidney Bechet to Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington to Miles Davis-there is no one more articulate, impassioned, and encyclopedic in his knowledge than Stanley Crouch. Crouch approaches everything in his path with head-on energy, restless intelligence, and a refreshing faith in the collective experiment that is America-and he does so in a virtuosic prose style that is never less than thrilling.… (more)
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This most recent book of essays is dedicated to my wife, Gloria Nixon, who is not only a surprisingly fine sculptor of the first order, but a woman who is able to handle the varieties of unexpected inexperience that go with being married to a writer of my sort. I met her in Harlem at a party, where she floated through a room so brown and beautiful she seemed incapable of touching the floor. I was wrong. Gloria Nixon keeps her mind on a star the other side of the heaven we all know while her feet maintain traction on the earth. She understands illumination and knows how to keep from sinking down in the mud. I assume that most of us wish for big spirits filled with light to enter our personal lives. i got lucky and was able to retire from the wishing business.
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Introduction: I want to keep the velocity of my exchange with the world at a high pace because I am now at a point where I feel right in the middle of our time, our era, our age.
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As a cultural and political commentator, Stanley Crouch in unapologetically contentious and delightfully iconoclastic. Whether he is writing on the uniqueness of the American South, the death of Tupak Shakur, the O.J. Simpson verdict, or the damage done by the Oklahoma City bombing, Crouch's high-velocity exchange with American culture is conducted with scrupulous allegiance to the truth, even when it hurts-and it usually does. And on the subject of jazz-from Sidney Bechet to Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington to Miles Davis-there is no one more articulate, impassioned, and encyclopedic in his knowledge than Stanley Crouch. Crouch approaches everything in his path with head-on energy, restless intelligence, and a refreshing faith in the collective experiment that is America-and he does so in a virtuosic prose style that is never less than thrilling.

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