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The Cry of Jazz—was based in part on an unpublished book by Bland entitled The Fruits of the Death of Jazz.
John F. Szwed • Space Is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra
Dwayne Z. (“Dizzy”) Cubitts,
Thomas Pynchon • Bleeding Edge


East Tremont was a sense of continuity, of warmth, of the security that comes—and only comes—with a sense of belonging.
Robert A. Caro • The Power Broker
For what a man like Johnson chose to remember may be as important to understand as what really happened.
Doris Kearns Goodwin • Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
THE LITTLE FLOWER was mastering New York City as no mayor since Peter Stuyvesant had mastered it.
Robert A. Caro • The Power Broker
Illuminating accounts of his work appear in both James
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From
One of the books that Lily had brought Rumfoord was The Destruction of Dresden, by an Englishman named David Irving.