Bop Apocalypse

Jazz, Race, the Beats, and Drugs
by Martin Torgoff
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Published By Grand Central Publishing

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 448

Publication Date 01/24/2017

ISBN 9780306824753

Dimensions 6.35 inches x 9.35 inches


"Luridly entertaining."—Publishers Weekly

A comprehensive and compassionate account of the intersections of jazz, race, and drugs in mid-20th-century America...from first page to last...Torgoff's descriptions of the music are excellent...Listen and read and weep. A textured story of human hope and hopelessness, of artistry that blossomed in the most daunting and, in some cases, demeaning circumstances.

Kirkus

"[Torgoff] follows the birth of jazz in New Orleans, its development as the original soundtrack for drop-offs and underworld underlings, and its eventual progeny, the Beat generation."—The New Yorker

"Bop Apocalypse dissects how American drug culture was born and how it shaped American music...Torgoff seamlessly weaves one decade into the next."

Wall Street Journal

"Bop Apocalypse dissects how American drug culture was born and how it shaped American music...Torgoff seamlessly weaves one decade into the next."
Memphis Flyer

"Astutely reported...compellingly written...Torgoff cuts between scenes with the skill of a consummate filmmaker...A sometimes harrowing but essential read."


Buffalo News

"Torgoff reveals material that has never been disclosed before."—East Bay Express

"[A] fascinating book - part musical and literary biography and part fast-moving sociological treatise...Bop Apocalypse is kind of three books in one as Torgoff weaves the narrative strands that bring the whole story together. Dig it, readers."—Houston Press

"It is a bold and fascinating book...incredibly evocative...vivid...well-researched...entertaining...enjoyable for anyone interested in jazz or the Beats."—Beatdom

"[C]lear-eyed... illuminating and entertaining."—Spectrum Culture

"Martin Torgoff's 'Bop Apocalypse: Jazz, Race, The Beats, and Drugs' is an addictive look at America's early drug use...and the music that went with it."—The Entertainment Report

"Torgoff has written the first authentic history of how drugs became part of American culture...highly readable...fascinating." —Washington BookReview

"An intriguing look at the early rise of American drug culture and its relationship to the Beat poets and jazz."—People magazine

"An engrossing tale... Bop Apocalypse benefits greatly from a narrowed focus. There are a lot of stories to tell, and Torgoff does a masterful job of telling them."
PopMatters

"[A] wide-ranging stud[y]."—American Literary Scholarship

 
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