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Paperback Last Call at the Tin Palace Book

ISBN: 0978555570

ISBN13: 9780978555573

Last Call at the Tin Palace

Poetry. For most of the 1970s, Paul Pines owned and operated the Tin Palace, a jazz club that hosted figures like Kurt Vonnegut and Martin Scorsese, and gave expression to the most notable jazz innovators of that time. The club was honored by the Tribeca Center for the Performing Arts as a "lost jazz shrine," and featured in Perfect Sound Forever as a venue that "... paved the way for today's ... live music scene." The poems in this book rise from...

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Well worth the read for poetry fans

Memoir through poetry is the goal of poet Paul Pines. "Last Call at the Tin Palace" is his reflections on The Tin Palace, a well known Jazz club that Pines operated for quite some time. The club once hosted the likes of Kurt Vonnegut, and Pines tells many stories through fine verse. "Last Call at the Tin Palace" is well worth the read for poetry fans, especially those with an interest in the 70s Jazz scene. "Meditation": There must be an end/to this palaver/before and after sex//this nodding/acquaintance of love and isolation//Madman Cocaine/stitch up my mind/with the tears/in things that never speak//make my heart/a place/where all my friends/with swollen feet are dancing/without shoes...
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