The voice of the city : vaudeville and popular culture in New York
معرفی کتاب «The voice of the city : vaudeville and popular culture in New York» نوشتهٔ Robert W Snyder; American Council of Learned Societies، منتشرشده توسط نشر IRL Press at Oxford University Press در سال 1989. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This entertaining and enlightening book depicts the rise of popular culture in America by brilliantly recapturing the essence and commercial trappings of one of its most vital forms of entertainment—the vaudeville show. Vaudeville was a meeting place, an inclusive form of theatre that flourished especially in New York, where it fostered cultural exchange among the city's ethnic groups. In The Voice of the City, Mr. Snyder reconstructs the famous acts, describes the different theatres, and shows how entrepreneurs created a near monopoly over bookings, theatres, and performers. He also gives us vaudeville's decline, its audiences usurped by musical comedy, radio, and the movies. "A fascinating and highly readable social history....By exploring the place of vaudeville in the neighborhoods and in the city central theatre district, Robert Snyder brilliantly illuminates the way city culture was made and worked in the lives of people at the turn of the century."—Thomas Bender. "The most authoritative book on American vaudeville...also a remarkably good read, filled with colorful details and incisive commentary on American popular culture in the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century."—David Nasaw.
Depicts the rise of popular culture in America by brilliantly recapturing the essence and commerical trappings of the vaudeville show.
"Robert Snyder depicts the rise of popular culture in America by recapturing the essence and commercial trappings of one of its most vital forms of entertainment - the vaudeville show. Vaudeville was a meeting place, an inclusive form of theatre that flourished especially in New York, where it fostered cultural exchange among the city's ethnic groups. In The Voice of the City, Mr. Snyder reconstructs the famous acts, describes the different theatres, and shows how entrepreneurs created a near monopoly over bookings, theatres, and performers. He also gives us vaudeville's decline, its audiences usurped by musical comedy, radio, and the movies."--BOOK JACKET. Frontmatter Introduction (page xiii) 1. Taming the Bowery Boys (page 3) 2. Vaudeville, Inc. (page 26) 3. The Players and Their World (page 42) 4. The Keith-Albee Octopus and the Return of the White Rats (page 64) 5. Big Time, Small Time, All Around the Town (page 82) 6. Unforced and Happy Communion (page 104) 7. Respectable Thrills (page 130) Conclusion (page 155) Bibliographic Essay (page 163) Notes (page 167) Index (page 215)