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Wednesday, December 06, 2006
A Year in Reading: Charles D'Ambrosio
but the book I've loved the most this year is Art Pepper's autobiography, Straight Life, which was revised and reissued by Da Capo Press in 1994. I know next to nothing about jazz, haven't listened to a lick of Art Pepper, but a smart guy in a bar in Portland told me I had to pick up the book - we were drinking - and it is, as drunkenly promised, really good. It makes me wish I were an aficionado. Art Pepper lived through all kinds of hell, which may be standard stuff for jazz greats, I don't know, but what makes Straight Life an excellent read isn't the sexual compulsion, the heroin, the crime, the brutal life in San Quentin - all juicy reading, for sure - but the intimacy, the way you get inside the dreamy logic of being Art Pepper. With a reality like that, who needs dreams, I guess, but Pepper's story is, from beginning to end, so sad and soulful it's like he never happened on our frequency - and this book (along with the music, which I plan to hunt down) is the vibrant record of the peculiar sound he existed in.Thanks Charles!
- C. Max Magee @ 7:46 AM ~ comments: 0 ~
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