Frithjof Strauss. Sound-Sinn: Jazzdiskurse in den skandinavischen Literaturen.(Book Review)

From: Scandinavian Studies | Date: December 22, 2005| Author: Schoene, Sonja J. | Copyright information

Frithjof Strauss. Sound-Sinn: Jazzdiskurse in den skandinavischen Literaturen. Vol. 5. Rombach Wissenschaften: Reihe Nordica. Freiburg im Breisgau: Rombach, 2003. Pp. 577. 56.00 [euro]. ISBN: 3-7930-9305-0.

Frithjof Strauss's German-language book Sound-Sinn provides an extensive study on the relations between jazz music and Scandinavian literary discourses. Strauss takes on the demanding task of collecting and discussing a large variety of Danish, Swedish, Finland-Swedish...

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