Paul Garon
Paul Garon is an author, writer, and editor, noted for his meditations on surrealist works, and also a noted scholar on blues as a musical and cultural movement. He was one of the founding editors of Living Blues magazine in 1970. Garon and his wife Beth currently operate Beasley Books, a bookstore in Chicago.
Works, Books, and References
- What's the Use of Walking if There's A Freight Train Going Your Way? Black Hoboes and Their songs. with Gene Tomko
- Woman With Guitar: Memphis Minnie's Blues, with Beth Garon
- Blues and the Poetic Spirit
- The Forecast Is Hot: Tracts & Other Collective Declarations of the Surrealist Movement in the United States 1966-1976, with Franklin Rosemont and Penelope Rosemont
- The Devil's Son-In-Law: The Story of Peetie Wheatstraw and His Songs
- Rana Mozelle: Surrealist Texts
- The Charles H. Kerr Company Archives 1885-1985: A Century of Socialist and Labor Publishing
- "White Blues," Race Traitor 4 (1995), [1]
External links
Paul Garon in the German National Library catalogue (German)
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