Two new books from OA Poet
Anthony Barnett, OA has just published Listening for Henry Crowder, a monograph on his almost lost music with the poems and music on an accompanying CD. Henry Crowder travelled and worked with Nancy Cunard the daughter of the shipping magnate. This book proves that Henry was his own man and not just an adjunct to Cunard; as such he made a uniquely fascinating contribution to the jazz age.
The Archives have just acquired a copy of this book as well as the earlier Would you tread on a quadruped? (1992), in which Barnett's poems form an animal alphabet of questionable rhymes to accompany charming paintings by Natalie Cohen.
The Archives have just acquired a copy of this book as well as the earlier Would you tread on a quadruped? (1992), in which Barnett's poems form an animal alphabet of questionable rhymes to accompany charming paintings by Natalie Cohen.
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There is a list of Corrections and Supplementary Materials to Listening for Henry Crowder on the Allardyce, Barnett Publishers website.
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