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Josephine Baker Patrick O'Connor

Josephine Baker By Patrick O'Connor

Josephine Baker by Patrick O'Connor


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Summary

A biography of the American entertainer, Josephine Baker who influenced the spread of American 20th century music throughout Europe. Drawing on Bryan Hammond's personal collection, this book places Baker in her political and historical context portraying her life which ended in a state funeral.

Josephine Baker Summary

Josephine Baker by Patrick O'Connor

A biography of the American entertainer, Josephine Baker who influenced the spread of American 20th century music throughout Europe. O'Connor's commentary recounts her life from her illegitimate childhood in East St Louis to her last performance in 1974 in London. He tells of her work for the French resistance and her rainbow tribe that symbolized international brotherhood. Drawing on the personal collection of Bryan Hammond, this book aims to place Baker in her political and historical context outlining the events that led to her bankruptcy, destitution and finally state funeral.

Table of Contents

Part 1 St Louis's gift to St Denis. Part 2 Lonesome lovesick blues. Part 3 An American in Paris. Part 4 Lieutenant Baker. Part 5 The evening sun.

Additional information

GOR002737336
9780224024419
0224024418
Josephine Baker by Patrick O'Connor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
1988-11-24
304
N/A
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