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Bitter crop : the heartache and triumph of Billie Holiday's last year

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  • Temps de fonctionnement: 11:59 hrs
    Voix de: Maya Days
    Publisher:
    Books on Tape, 2024
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    Temps de fonctionnement: 11:59 hrs
    Voix de: Maya Days
    Publisher:
    BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024
    Note: This book was produced with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Alexander, Paul
    Contributor: Days, Maya
    Edition: Unabridged
    Date:
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    2024
    Summary:

    A revelatory look at the tumultuous life of a jazz legend and American cultural icon In the first biography of Billie Holiday in more than two decades, Paul Alexander - author of heralded lives of Sylvia Plath and J. D. Salinger - gives us an unconventional portrait of arguably America's most eminent jazz singer. He shrewdly focuses on the last year of her life - with relevant flashbacks to provide context - to evoke and examine the persistent magnificence of Holiday's artistry when it was supposed to have declined, in the wake of her drug abuse, relationships with violent men, and run-ins with the law. During her lifetime and after her death, Billie Holiday was often depicted as a down-on-her-luck junkie severely lacking in self-esteem. Relying on interviews with people who knew her, and new material unearthed in private collections and institutional archives, Bitter Crop - a reference to the last two words of Strange Fruit , her moving song about lynching - limns Holiday as a powerful, ambitious woman who overcame her flaws to triumph as a vital figure of American popular music.

    Original Publisher: New York, Books on Tape
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9780593825471