'The Jazz Barn,' Book Launch at Lenox Library

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LENOX, Mass. — Lenox native John Gennari, Professor of English and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of Vermont, will launch his newest book, "The Jazz Barn: Music Inn, the Berkshires, and the Place of Jazz in American Life," at the Lenox Library on Oct. 18 at 2:00 p.m.
 
According to a press release:
 
In the 1950s, Stephanie and Philip Barber bought part the Wheatleigh estate, where they converted an old barn, an icehouse, and a greenhouse into an inn that could host musical performances and seminars. The Jazz Barn tells the story of the Music Barn and later, the Lenox School of Jazz on the "sun-bathed, verdant hillside in the Berkshire Mountains," to quote a Modern Jazz Quartet album cover. Dr. Gennari explores the premise that the locations where jazz is played and heard indelibly shape the music and its meanings.
 
The book includes photographs by Clemens Kalischer (1921-2018), whose works will be on exhibit in the Lenox Library's Welles Gallery. Kalischer's images of musicians in the Jazz Barn and the surrounding fields meld well with Gennari's thesis of the importance of place to the music.
 
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Friends of Great Barrington Libraries Holiday Book Sale

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Friends of Great Barrington Libraries invite the community to shop their annual Holiday Good-as-New Book Sale, happening now through the end of the year at the Mason Library, 231 Main Street. 
 
With hundreds of curated gently used books to choose from—fiction, nonfiction, children's favorites, gift-quality selections, cookbooks, and more—it's the perfect local stop for holiday gifting.
 
This year's sale is an addition to the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce's Holiday Stroll on this Saturday, Dec. 13, 3–8 PM. Visitors can swing by the Mason Library for early parking, browse the sale until 3:00 PM, then meet Pete the Cat on the front lawn before heading downtown for the Stroll's shopping, music, and festive eats.
 
Can't make the Holiday Stroll? The book sale is open during regular Mason Library hours throughout December.
 
Proceeds support free library programming and events for all ages.
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