The culture of spontaneity : improvisation and the arts in postwar America

by Daniel Belgrad

Paper Book, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

700/.1/030973

Publication

Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Description

The Culture of Spontaneity is the first comprehensive history of the postwar avant-garde, integrating such diverse moments in American culture as abstract expressionism, bebop jazz, gestalt therapy, Black Mountain College, Jungian psychology, beat poetry, experimental dance, Zen Buddhism, Alfred North Whitehead's cosmology, and the antinuclear movement. Daniel Belgrad shows how a startling variety of artistic movements actually had one unifying theme: spontaneous improvisation. "A compelling narrative, putting living flesh on shorthand intuitions that connect North Beach to Black Mountain College, Fenollosa to Pollock, Jackson Lears's No Place of Grace to Todd Gitlin's The Sixties."--Joel Smith, Boston Review "An invaluable introduction to postwar modernism across the arts."--Thomas Augst, Boston Book Review "Belgrad's extensive probing of the artists and movements with their profound sociological roots is timely as well as comprehensive....A major contribution for serious scholars."--Choice… (more)

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Physical description

xii, 343 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

9780226041902
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