Sidney Finkelstein

Sidney Finkelstein (1909–1974) was an American cultural critic with wide-ranging interests in literature, music and fine arts, which he analyzed from a Marxist perspective. His area of particular expertise was popular music: its history, and the relationship between music and society. His best-known books include ''Jazz: A People's Music'' (1948), ''How Music Expresses Ideas'' (1952), and ''Composer and Nation'' (1960). Along with Charles Seeger (father of Pete Seeger), Finkelstein is considered "one of two American Marxist musical theoreticians of consequence." He has also been compared to British jazz writer "Francis Newton," pseudonym for British Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawn. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Existencialismo y alienación en la literatura americana / by Finkelstein, Sidney, 1909-1974

    Published 1967
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