Vernon DukeVernon Duke (1903-1969), accomplished composer of modernclassical music and important contributor to the Great American Songbook("April in Paris," "Autumn in New York," "I Can't Get Started," etc.), was bornin the former Russian Empire asVladimir Dukelsky and fled war-torn Ukrainewith his family in 1919. In Passport to Paris, he chronicles, withcharacteristic wit and verve, his childhood, his escape to Istanbul, and hislife in exile until 1955. The memoir is a unique document of 20th-centurymusical history and of the émigré experience. The poems he wrote in California in the 1960s, here translated from the Russian by Boris Dralyuk, offer aglimpse of the last happy decade of his life.
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