Joe Posted March 20 Author Report Posted March 20 My copy arrived last week direct from the publisher. I've just flipped through it, but it looks like the authors really did their homework. Case in point: some discussion of Kenny's brother Joel and the efforts he made to raise K.D's profile. Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 No shipping notice, just found it in the mailbox. Oh happy day. OTOH I only now realize that one of the co-authors is a professor of Political Science. I really hope we do not get bogged down in contemporary "academic" topics. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 Looking forward to to some comments from those reading the Dorham book. Quote
AllenLowe Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) well....I downloaded a sample on Kindle, maybe 40-50 pages worth and I think it's pretty awful. The intro is a waste of time, and the first section makes the same mistake every author, unedited, seems to be making these days. The writer has mistaken research for writing, and it is so overloaded with detail about - well, everything, Texas insects, the family history (could have been cut to about 3 pages), land deals, political battles - everything but Kenny Dorham himself. And written in a totally dead style, like a listings section of a newspaper. Sorry, this is probably not a popular opinion, but this weirdness is everywhere in current jazz bios and music bios in general. The writer(s) seems to thing that merely describing something is the same as having insight into it. I just am so tired of how badly music bios are done - unless they are by Robin DG Kelley of John Szwed. I gave up on this one (and I haven't even described one particular howler of mistake, which may be an editing mistake, but that just shows there was probably no editor). Edited 3 hours ago by AllenLowe Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 47 minutes ago Report Posted 47 minutes ago Waiting for opinions on the book from those who have a copy, or that have ordered one and hopefully should arrive soon. Quote
JSngry Posted 21 minutes ago Report Posted 21 minutes ago I would not discount the formative impact of Texas insects. Especially skeeters. Quote
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