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Legend and fiction meet, and soon join the public domain

The legend of the hejnał, a trumpet call cut short as its player was shot by invaders in the 13th century, is now a Kraków tradition. There’s no known written record of it, though, prior to The Trumpeter of Krakow, … Continue reading

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Tim Tyler’s adventures in the public domain

There’s a long-running comic strip character soon joining the public domain who’s not a mouse. Tim Tyler’s Luck first appeared in 1928, drawn by Lyman Young (older brother of Chic Young, later known for Blondie). We first see Tim in … Continue reading

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More of the national jukebox in the public domain

Today I’m visiting the Library of Congress, whose National Jukebox features historic recordings from the early 20th century. Among its featured artists are the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, who wrote several New Orleans and Chicago jazz standards, including “Tin Roof … Continue reading

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“I’m not antique. I’m just old.”

Bess Streeter Aldrich’s A Lantern in Her Hand presents its protagonist, Abbie Deal, with as broad a sweep as the North American prairie she lives in. The book tells Abbie’s story from coming west as a child in a covered … Continue reading

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Think different

“Glibness, confidence, a retentive memory enabling its possessor to air easily acquired, sometimes shamelessly pirated, knowledge, can deceive observation at first, but not for long.” Ernest Dimnet wrote that not about AI chatbots, but about humans. In The Art of … Continue reading

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“He will modulate from one to the other”

Aldous Huxley’s Point Counter Point can be read in different ways. You can read it for the ideas the characters discuss. You can read it for the music-like forms used in narrating their interactions (including debate, seduction, betrayal, and murder). … Continue reading

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An unlikely success

A novel about a Gullah single mother by the white wife of a plantation owner was a controversial choice for the 1929 Pulitzer Prize. But Scarlet Sister Mary was praised by many white and Black reviewers. W. E. B. Du … Continue reading

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Let’s re-do it

Mice do it, cats do it,Little tramps in bowler hats do it,Let’s do it! Let’s join the public domain! Cole Porter’s song “Let’s Do It” is well-known, but now rarely sung with its original lyrics. Porter later approved the more … Continue reading

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Soon our circus, soon our monkeys

Charlie Chaplin won a special Academy Award for The Circus, a silent romantic comedy he wrote, directed, and starred in as his Little Tramp character. Audiences loved how the film came out, but its production was full of disasters and … Continue reading

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Legendary scholarship coming to the public domain

Louis Ginzburg, a Talmudic scholar who wrote hundreds of articles for the Jewish Encyclopedia, published two significant works in 1928. One was his last volume of notes for The Legends of the Jews, a collection of lore that he had … Continue reading

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