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Bitter Crop The Heartache And Triumph Of Billie Holidays Last Year 1st Edition Paul Alexander

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Bitter Crop The Heartache And Triumph Of Billie Holidays Last Year 1st Edition Paul Alexander
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Bitter Crop The Heartache And Triumph Of Billie Holidays Last Year 1st Edition Paul Alexander instant download after payment.

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Paul Alexander
ISBN: 9780593315910, 059331591X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Bitter Crop The Heartache And Triumph Of Billie Holidays Last Year 1st Edition Paul Alexander by Paul Alexander 9780593315910, 059331591X instant download after payment.

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...

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