"The Story of the Opry's Humble Beginnings."Winner of a Ralph J. Gleason Music Book AwardWinner of The ASCAP-Deems Taylor AwardVanderbilt University Press and the Country Music Foundation Press are Proud to Bring You the Story of the Opry's Humble Beginnings. On November 28, 1925, a white-bearded man sat before one of Nashville radio station WSM's newfangled carbon microphones to play a few old-time fiddle tunes. Uncle Jimmy Thompson played on the air for an hour that night, and throughout the region listeners at their old crystal sets suddenly perked up. Back in Nashville the response at the offices of National Life Insurance Company, which owned radio station WSM ("We Shield Millions"), was dramatic; phone calls and telegrams poured into the station, many of them making special requests. It was not long before station manager George D. Hay was besieged by pickers and fiddlers of every variety, as well as hoedown bands, singers, and comedians -- all wanting their shot at the Saturday night airwaves. "We soon had a good-natured riot on our hands," Hay later recalled. And, thus, the Opry was born. Or so the story goes. In truth, the birth of the Opry was a far more complicated event than even Hay, "the solemn old Judge," remembered. The veteran performers of that era are all gone now, but since the 1970s pioneering country music historian Charles K. Wolfe has spent countless hours recording the oral history of the principals and their families and mining archival materials from the Country Music Foundation and elsewhere to understand just what those early days were like. The story that he has reconstructed is fascinating. Both a detailed history and a group biography of the Opry's early years, "A Good-Natured Riot" provides the first comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of the personalities, the music, and the social and cultural conditions that were such fertile ground for the growth of a radio show that was to become an essential part of American culture. Wolfe traces the unsure beginnings of the Opry through its many incarnations, through cast tours of the South, the Great Depression, commercial sponsorship by companies like Prince Albert Tobacco, and the first national radio linkups. He gives colorful and engaging portraits of the motley assembly of the first Opry casts -- amateurs from the hills and valleys surrounding Nashville, like harmonica player Dr. Humphrey Bate ("Dean of the Opry") and fiddler Sid Harkreader, virtuoso string bands like the Dixieliners, colorful hoedown bands like the Gully Jumpers and the Fruit Jar Drinkers, the important African American performer DeFord Bailey, vaudeville acts and comedians like Lasses and Honey, through more professional groups such as the Vagabonds, the Delmore Brothers, Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, and perennial favorite Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys. With dozens of wonderful photographs and a complete roster of every performer and performance of these early Opry years, "A Good-Natured Riot" gives a full and authoritative portrayal of the colorful beginnings of WSM's barn dance program up to 1940, by which time the Grand Ole Opry had found its national audience and was poised to become the legendary institution that it remains to this day.
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这本书的叙事手法真是令人耳目一新,作者仿佛是一位经验老到的说书人,用一种近乎耳语的方式将我们带入一个充满未知与挑战的世界。故事情节的推进张弛有度,没有那种刻意的煽情或狗血的桥段,一切都显得那么自然而然,仿佛生活本身就在你眼前徐徐展开。尤其是对于人物内心世界的细腻刻画,简直达到了令人惊叹的程度。你不需要那些大段的心理描写去解释角色为什么会做出某个决定,仅仅是几个不经意的动作,一个眼神的闪躲,便能让你对人物的复杂情感了然于胸。我记得有那么一个情节,主人公在面对一个艰难抉择时,作者仅仅用了几笔关于他如何摆弄手中那枚旧硬币的细节,就将那种犹豫、挣扎和最终的释然描绘得淋漓尽致。这种“少即是多”的叙事哲学,让阅读体验充满了探索的乐趣,每一次翻页都像是解开一个新的谜团,那种回味悠长的感觉,实在不是市面上那些喧嚣的故事所能比拟的。
评分与其他同类题材的作品相比,这本书最大的亮点在于其对“灰色地带”的探讨,它完全拒绝了非黑即白的简单化处理。书中的每一个角色,无论正邪,都有其深刻的动机和人性的闪光点,以及难以磨灭的阴影。你很难用一个简单的“好人”或“坏蛋”来标签化他们。比如那个看似冷酷无情的反派角色,作者通过一系列插叙的小故事,揭示了他早年遭受的巨大创伤,让你在痛恨他行为的同时,又不得不为他复杂的命运感到一丝同情。这种对人性复杂性的坦诚描绘,使得整个阅读过程充满了道德上的思辨。它迫使读者走出自己既有的价值观框架,去审视那些我们通常不愿意触碰的伦理困境。看完之后,世界在你眼中似乎也变得更加斑斓,少了一些绝对的判断,多了一些理解与包容。
评分这本书的语言风格,老实说,初读时有些挑战,但一旦适应了那种独特的韵律,便会发现其中蕴含着难以言喻的美感。它不是那种流畅到让人感觉不到文字存在的“隐形”文字,而是时常会用一些古老、略显晦涩但又精准无比的词汇,像是在提醒你,你正在阅读的是一件精心打磨的艺术品。特别是作者对于自然景色的描写,简直达到了诗意的巅峰。他笔下的风声、光影、泥土的气息,都带着一种强烈的感官冲击力,仿佛能穿透纸页,拂过你的脸颊。我尤其欣赏作者在处理高潮部分时的克制。很多作家会选择用激昂的句式和夸张的比喻来渲染冲突,但在这里,最激烈的情感往往是用最简洁、最冷静的陈述来表达的,这种反差带来的情绪张力,比任何呐喊都要来得更有力量。这种对语言节奏的精准掌控,体现了作者深厚的文学素养和对表达的极致追求。
评分读完合上书本的那一刻,我深感震撼的不是故事情节的跌宕起伏,而是作者构建的那个世界观的宏大与严谨。它不像许多奇幻小说那样依赖华丽辞藻堆砌的空洞设定,而是建立在一套自洽的、逻辑严密的规则之下。作者对于社会结构、历史渊源乃至那些微小仪式的描绘,都透露出一种近乎人类学家般的严谨与耐心。这种细节的考究,使得整个故事的“真实感”大大增强,让你完全相信,在另一个维度,真的存在着这样一个完整运作的文明。更令人称道的是,作者没有将所有的信息一股脑地倾倒给读者,而是巧妙地将背景知识碎片化地融入到日常对话和行动中,让读者在跟随角色成长的过程中,自然而然地吸收了这些信息。这不仅考验了作者的功力,更极大地提升了读者的参与感——我们不是被动的接收者,而是主动的探寻者。这种深厚的底蕴,让这本书拥有了超越时间的长久生命力。
评分我对这本书的结构设计感到非常佩服,它采用了一种非常规的“交织式”叙事,不同时间线和不同视角的叙述,如同精密的钟表齿轮一样咬合在一起,每转动一下,都推进着整体故事的进程。起初,这种跳跃式的叙事让人有些摸不着头脑,仿佛在阅读一部被打乱顺序的电影胶片。然而,随着阅读的深入,你会惊喜地发现,每一个看似无关紧要的片段,最终都会在某个关键的时刻汇聚到一起,形成一个宏大而完整的图案。这种需要读者主动去“拼凑”和“理解”的阅读体验,极大地满足了那些喜欢深度思考的读者。作者没有把答案直接递给你,而是给了你所有的线索,让你自己去发现真相。这种挑战读者的创作态度,非常值得称赞,它让这本书不仅仅是一个故事,更像是一场智力上的盛宴,让人沉浸其中,欲罢不能。
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