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The Voice of the City

by Robert W. Snyder

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. "A fascinating and highly readable social history...Snyde...

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

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.

Author Biography

Robert W. Snyder, a former newspaper reporter, has taught at Princeton and at New York University and is now an associate of the Media Studies Center in New York.

Review

For anyone interested in American entertainment and popular culture, this pioneering history is not only 'must reading' but, like its subject, plenty of fun. -- Kathy Peiss
The most authoritative book on American vaudeville...a remarkably good read, filled with colorful details and incisive commentary on American popular culture. -- David Nasaw
A fascinating and highly readable social history. -- Thomas Bender, New York University

Long Description

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.

Review Quote

The most authoritative book on American vaudeville...a remarkably good read, filled with colorful details and incisive commentary on American popular culture.

Feature

Social history at its most entertaining

Details

ISBN1566632986
Author Robert W. Snyder
Short Title VOICE OF THE CITY
Language English
ISBN-10 1566632986
ISBN-13 9781566632980
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 2000
Imprint Ivan R Dee, Inc
Place of Publication Chicago
Country of Publication United States
Pages 244
Residence US
Birth 1955
Subtitle Vaudeville and Popular Culture in New York
DOI 10.1604/9781566632980
AU Release Date 2000-02-15
NZ Release Date 2000-02-15
US Release Date 2000-02-15
UK Release Date 2000-02-15
Publisher Ivan R Dee, Inc
Publication Date 2000-02-15
DEWEY 792.7097471
Audience Undergraduate

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