And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey Through Global Music by Joe Boyd review – the Proust of music | Music books

And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey Through Global Music by Joe Boyd review – the Proust of music | Music books

Renowned music producer Joe Boyd was the first production manager to plug Bob Dylan into an electric guitar, at the Newport folk festival in 1965. He remembers Pete Seeger walking away in... Read more »
In Tommy Orange’s Latest, a Family Tree Grows from Severed Roots

In Tommy Orange’s Latest, a Family Tree Grows from Severed Roots

What happened in the apple orchard that so frightened the children? Something had been half-glimpsed or heard, something in the night. Rumors sparked but didn’t catch. The children kept their distance, and... Read more »
The House of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams review – a tender tale of race and roots | Fiction

The House of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams review – a tender tale of race and roots | Fiction

At one point in Fiona Williams’s accomplished debut novel, an elderly lady tells 10-year-old Max Hembry that the broken bricks employed to build his family’s cottage were also used as ballast at... Read more »
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