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Arguing for "classic" jazz's central place in "the great modernist tradition in the arts," the author locates thematic and creative points of intersection in the rhythms of Louis Armstrong's scat singing and Hemingway's prose, for example, and Duke Ellington's phrasings and the work of Brancusi and Man Ray.
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From a creative point of view that brings little pleasure, and it's bound to be reflected in the finished product.
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