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"The saxophone has rooted itself in the soil of pop culture. It's the "devil's horn," the voice of jazz, a character trait of U.S. Presidents, YouTube sensations, and cartoon characters. It has both enhanced and ruined songs, it is sensuous yet abrasive, and it is the only instrument widely excluded from symphonies and orchestras, never quite being taken seriously. But this object is also symbolic of living on the margins of society; the saxophone has never been kind to its players. Delving into more than just the history of this quirky instrument, Saxophone blends memoir, research, and…mehr

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"The saxophone has rooted itself in the soil of pop culture. It's the "devil's horn," the voice of jazz, a character trait of U.S. Presidents, YouTube sensations, and cartoon characters. It has both enhanced and ruined songs, it is sensuous yet abrasive, and it is the only instrument widely excluded from symphonies and orchestras, never quite being taken seriously. But this object is also symbolic of living on the margins of society; the saxophone has never been kind to its players. Delving into more than just the history of this quirky instrument, Saxophone blends memoir, research, and cultural criticism, and asks, what does it mean to love something so contradictory - even if it kills you?"--
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Autorenporträt
Mollie Hawkins has written for The Rumpus, Marie Claire, Salon, Bustle, HelloGiggles, PoemMemoirStory (PMS), among other publications. She holds an MFA from Bennington Writing Seminars. Originally from rural Alabama, she now lives in Los Angeles.