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Nigger Heaven

Nigger Heaven

Carl Van Vechten

University of Illinois Press
1999
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No other contemporary novel received the volume and intensity of criticism and curiosity that greeted Nigger Heaven upon its publication in 1926. Carl Van Vechten's novel generated a storm of controversy because of its scandalous title and fed an insatiable hunger on the part of the reading public for material relating to the black culture of Harlem's jazz clubs, cabarets, and social events. "The book and not the title is the thing," James Weldon Johnson insisted with regard to Nigger Heaven, and the book is indeed a nuanced and vibrant portrait of "the great black walled city" of Harlem. Opening on a scene of tawdry sensationalism, Nigger Heaven shifts decisively to a world of black middle-class respectability, defined by intellectual values, professional ambition, and an acute consciousness of class and racial identity. Here is a Harlem where upper-class elites discuss art in well-appointed drawing rooms; rowdy and lascivious drunks spend long nights in jazz clubs and speakeasies; and politically conscious young intellectuals drink coffee and debate "the race problem" in walk-up apartments. At the center of the story, two young people--a quiet, serious librarian and a volatile aspiring writer--struggle to love each other as their dreams are slowly suffocated by racism. This reissue is based on the seventh printing, which included poetry composed by Langston Hughes especially for the book. Kathleen Pfeiffer's astute introduction investigates the controversy surrounding the shocking title and shows how the novel functioned in its time as a site to contest racial violence. She also signals questions of racial authenticity and racial identity raised by a novel about black culture written by a white admirer of that culture.
The Splendid Drunken Twenties

The Splendid Drunken Twenties

Carl Van Vechten

University of Illinois Press
2007
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A startling record of the Jazz Age through the eyes of one of its memorable figuresBetween 1922 and 1930, Carl Van Vechten--one of the most significant figures of the Harlem Renaissance--kept a daily record of his activities. The records recount his day-to-day life, as well as the alliances, drinking habits, feuds, and affairs of a wide number of the period's luminaries, providing a rich resource for reconstructing the culture of 1920s New York and the social milieu during Prohibition. Bruce Kellner has provided copious informative notes identifying central figures and clarifying details.
The Music of Spain

The Music of Spain

Carl Van Vechten

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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First published in 1920, The Music of Spain deals with historical periods, schools and style and appears to embrace everything related to music provided it affects or is affected by Spain in some degree, no matter how small or insignificant. The period extends from the sixteenth century to the early twentieth century and the author encircles his subject in a huge ring or parenthesis that opens with Antonio Cabezon, the Spanish Bach (according to Pedrell) and closes with the gypsy dancer and singer Pastora Imperio, queen of the Spanish “varieties” stage of today. It brings themes like Spain and music; the land of joy; and from George Borrow to Mary Garden. This book is an important historical reference for students and scholars of history of music, Spanish music.
Parties: Scenes from Contemporary New York Life

Parties: Scenes from Contemporary New York Life

Carl Van Vechten

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Parties: Scenes From Contemporary New York Life is a book by Carl Van Vechten that explores the vibrant and diverse social scene of New York City during the early 20th century. The book is a collection of essays and observations on the parties, gatherings, and events that took place in the city's artistic and cultural circles, featuring prominent figures such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Langston Hughes, and Gertrude Stein.Van Vechten, a writer and photographer who was known for his involvement in the Harlem Renaissance, provides a firsthand account of the social scene, offering insights into the personalities, relationships, and dynamics that shaped the city's cultural landscape. He also delves into the fashion, music, and art of the era, providing a vivid and colorful portrait of a time and place that has become legendary in American cultural history.With its lively prose, engaging anecdotes, and rich historical detail, Parties: Scenes From Contemporary New York Life is a fascinating exploration of one of the most exciting and dynamic periods in American cultural history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of New York City, the arts, or the social scene of the early 20th century.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.