1. THE BOP BEAT
The above passage also reveals the intricate relationship between the language used by the Beats and the lifestyle they emulated, both summarized by jazz music. ... But, it does not remain parochial; rather, the "act of visualizing jazz" makes it possible for all peoples and artists to grab a portion of its offerings, including "poets trying to break apart the language to imitate sound" (Feinstein xx). ... Clark Coolidge, a drummer and poet, inquires after the relationship, of language and "wordless shapes of time" (Feinstein 255). ...
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