Abstract
This chapter presents a narrative that was written by Still in response to Forsythe's 1933 letter requesting materials for the proposed biography. The first part is a detailed account of Still's early life, including his childhood, education, and first attempts to enter the music world. The chapter also includes Still's comments on several of his compositions, including the Afro-American Symphony and Sahdji.
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