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Black case. Volume I & II, Return from exile / by Joseph Jarman ; foreword by Thulani Davis ; introduction by Brent Hayes Edwards
- Title
- Black case. Volume I & II, Return from exile / by Joseph Jarman ; foreword by Thulani Davis ; introduction by Brent Hayes Edwards
- Author
- Jarman, Joseph,
- Publication
- Brooklyn, NY : Blank Forms Editions ; Madison, WI : After : Still, 2019
- ©1974
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- Description
- 1 volume, 146 pages : illustrations, portraits, music; 21 cm
- Summary
- Best known for his work as a a member of the avant-garde African American free jazz groups Art Ensemble of Chicago and the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Jarmen is also a poet, writing poems of exile, travel and return home.
- Volume I contains poems composed 1960 to 1970; volume II from1972-1974. Volume II includes more prose, and is directed towards musicians and theatre people, with three poems "set" to music. All poems are undated.
- Alternative Title
- Black case. Volume 1 and 2, Return from exile
- Black case. Volume I, Return from exile
- Black case. Volume II, Return from exile
- Return from exile
- Subjects
- Jarman, Joseph
- American poetry
- Jazz
- African American musicians
- 1900-1999
- Jarman, Joseph > Homes and haunts > Poetry
- Music
- Homes
- American poetry > African American authors
- Jarman, Joseph > Exile > Poetry
- Exile (Punishment)
- African Americans > Music
- Travel
- Jazz > Poetry
- African American musicians > Poetry
- Return migration > Poetry
- American poetry > 20th century
- African Americans > Race identity > Poetry
- Jarman, Joseph > Travel > Poetry
- Poetry
- Exiles > Poetry
- Genre/Form
- Music.
- Poetry.
- Note
- Includes three pieces of notated music: "What's to say," "As if it were the seasons," and "Lonely child"
- ISBN
- 9781733723534
- 1733723536
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries