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In what ways are the form and structure of Swing—a novel in verse—appropriate for a novel which explores jazz music?
In what ways is Walt’s nickname “Swing” appropriate? What does his self-naming say about him and his role in the novel?
Discuss how the verse titles provide important context or framing for the poems that follow. How do these alter your expectations and understanding?
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