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Peggy Seeger, Cecil Sharp House, review: a masterclass from a folk veteran


4/5
The American singer, who has made Britain her home, drew on 65 years of expertise to produce an upbeat, beautiful evening
28 May 2021 • 1:07pm
Peggy Seeger and her son, Calum MacColl, performed for a London audience glad to be back
Credit: Vicki Sharp
Peggy Seeger is steeped in the folk tradition. Over a 65-year career, she has released over 70 albums, over half of which were recorded with her late husband, the singer Ewan MacColl. Her father was renowned folklorist Charles Seeger and her mother was composer Ruth Crawford Seeger, her brother was Mike Seeger and her half-brother was If I Had A Hammer icon Pete Seeger. And MacColl’s daughter from a previous marriage was the singer Kirsty MacColl, who died in 2000. ....

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Mike Gold, Avant-Garde Bard of Proletarian New York


Alice Neel,
Mike Gold, 1952. © The Estate of Alice Neel Courtesy (Courtesy The Estate of Alice Neel and David Zwirner)
Is it time to release Michael Gold from his personal gulag to range free in the pastures of 20th-century American literature?
BOOKS IN REVIEW
By Patrick Chura
Gold “Mike” to his comrades was a key figure in American letters from the mid-1920s well into the Great Depression. A leading advocate and practitioner of “proletarian literature,” he was also the editor of
New Masses, perhaps the most important left-wing periodical of the 1930s. A committed, vociferous revolutionary, he joined the Communist Party in the 1920s and then stuck with it for life. Neither purges nor pacts nor the 1956 invasion of Hungary would cause Gold to renounce his faith. On the contrary. A columnist for the ....

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