Things I Must Have Known

AB Spellman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Coffee House Press

Published:15th May '08

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Things I Must Have Known cover

1. Finished books will be available for review copy mailings in January, which will help us secure media and bookseller interest in advance of publication. We'll actively seek print media and radio interviews to coincide with National Poetry Month. The author's connection to National Public Radio producers will help us secure interviews on stations throughout the country. 2. Additional marketing will include National Poetry Month sponsorship, wholesaler and trade advertising, conference display, and a large, pre-publication finished book review copy mailing to all major newspapers, African American media, music and jazz media, and poetics journals. 3. A.B. Spellman is a frequent speaker at Jazz festivals and conferences and at arts organization conferences. We'll make sure his book is publicized and available to all attendees and members through newsletters and programs. 4. A major, week-long event celebrating A.B. Spellman's new book of poetry and his contributions to jazz is being planned at California State University in Los Angeles for mid-April.

"A.B. Spellman's poems will make you do the Monk dance. Read and rise."--E. Ethelbert MillerA.B. Spellman sacrificed poetry publication when he began working for the National Endowment of the Arts, where he soon became a hero to struggling arts organizations and countless writers—all of whom are thrilled to help his new book succeed. It is no exaggeration to say that this new book is eagerly and enthusiastically awaited. Touching on jazz and friendship, fatherhood and racism, urban violence and workplace politics, his confident and animated poetry addresses the most important personal and public events of the last sixty years—of how it felt to grow up black in a Jim Crow world; of hearing John Coltrane soar through space on his cascading scales; and the compromises of a long marriage and a richly lived life. Not only a legend in Arts circles, A.B. Spellman is one of the country’s leading jazz scholars. He has been a regular commentator on jazz for National Public Radio and is the author of Four Lives in the Bebop Business, a classic in the field of jazz criticism that is now available as Four Jazz Lives. In recognition of Spellman’s commitment and service to jazz, the NEA named one of its prestigious Jazz Masters awards the A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy.

ISBN: 9781566892117

Dimensions: 231mm x 154mm x 10mm

Weight: 255g

162 pages