Pulitzer Prize winner talks about 1920s America
Pulitzer Prize winner talks about 1920s America
Pulitzer Prize winner talks about 1920s America
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1. Pulitzer Prize winner Hernon Diaz wrote the novel Trust to question the idealized portrayal of the 1920s, depicting a financier's experience in the Wall Street crash. 2. The ‘Spirituals According to Jazz’ show aims to introduce jazz-based renditions of Negro spirituals to new listeners. 3. Sun Ra and the Arkestra members reside in the historic house at 5626 Morton Street. 4. Mel Powell had a notable jazz career as a pianist and composer before transitioning to classical music. 5. Powell's achievements as a jazz pianist and composer of classical music make him an under-celebrated figure in American music.

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