Albert Murray (writer)

Albert Murray (writer)

Albert L. Murray (born May 12, 1916 in Nokomis, Mobile County, Alabama) is an African-American literary and jazz critic, novelist and biographer.

He attended the Tuskegee Institute and received a Bachelors degree in 1939. He later earned a M.A. from New York University in 1948. In 1943 he entered the U.S. Air Force, from which he retired as a major in 1962.

Murray began his writing career in earnest in 1962, after he retired from the military. His first book "The Omni-Americans" (1970) received critical acclaim.

Though they did not know each other at Tuskegee, Murray and Ralph Ellison became close friends shortly after Murray graduated. Their mutually influential relationship - reflected in the book "" - informed the thinking and writing of both men from the time of the writing of Ellison's "Invisible Man", through Murray's social-aesthetic works and novels, up until Ellison's death in 1994.

Murray and the American painter Romare Bearden were also close friends and influenced each other's art. Bearden's 1971 six-panel, 18-foot collage ""The Block"" was inspired by the view from Murray's Harlem apartment. [http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/the_block/bio.html]

As detailed in Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s "New Yorker" profile "King of Cats" (April 8, 1996) and in Sanford Pinsker's article in the "Virginia Quarterly Review" (linked below), Murray received greater attention in the 80's and 90's due to his influence on critic Stanley Crouch and jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. After detailing Murray's insightful engagement - in non-fiction and fiction - of history, politics, aesthetics, painting, music, and literature, Gates concluded his profile by noting: "This is Albert Murray's century, we just live in it."

With Wynton Marsalis, Murray is the co-founder of the program and institution known as Jazz at Lincoln Center.

He has written several books:
* "The Blue Devils of Nada", a collection of essays (1996),
* "The Seven League Boots" (1996),
* "Train Whistle Guitar", novel (1974),
* "South to a Very Old Place" (1971),
* "Stomping the Blues" (1976),
* "The Spyglass Tree" (1991), and
* "" (2001). He was co-author of Count Basie's autobiography "Good Morning Blues" (1985).

External links

*Pinsker, Sanford, [http://www.vqronline.org/articles/1996/autumn/pinsker-albert-murray/ "Albert Murray: the Black Intellectuals' Maverick Patriarch"] , "Virginia Quarterly Review", Autumn 1996
* [http://www.arts.state.al.us/council/council-awards-2003.htm/ "Distinguished Artist Award,"] Alabama Arts Council, 2003.

* Go to iTunes U to view "Albert Murray and the Aesthetic Imagination of a Nation: A SympoSium" from Auburn University, January 2008


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