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Cecil Taylor (1929-2018), Frank O’Hara, Amiri Baraka
When the groundbreaking avant-garde jazz pianist and composer Cecil Taylor died last month, there was an outpouring of obituaries and tributes to his genius and influence. But there was less attention paid to Taylor’s connections to the literary world, and … Continue reading →
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