The Land where the Blues Began

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ISBN-10 : 0385312857
ISBN-13 : 9780385312851
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Book Synopsis The Land where the Blues Began by : Alan Lomax

Book excerpt: Winner of the 1993 National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction, this mususical and cultural exploration of the rich, sorrow-laden birth of the blues is an intimate and respectful look at an integral part of African American culture--a master work that has been 60 years in the making. Photos.


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