More Real Life Rock (e-bog) af Greil Marcus, Marcus
Greil Marcus, Marcus (forfatter)

More Real Life Rock e-bog

238,03 DKK (inkl. moms 297,54 DKK)
A funny, fierce, and uninhibited musical chronicle of the convulsive past six years from one of our finest cultural critics &quote;A one-of-a-kind guide to rock music's resonance in every aspect of our lives.&quote;-David Kirby, Wall Street Journal &quote;A smart set of suggestions for further reading, viewing, and listening by a most trustworthy guide.&quote;-Kirkus Reviews For the past t...
E-bog 238,03 DKK
Forfattere Greil Marcus, Marcus (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 maj 2022
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Music
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780300265439
A funny, fierce, and uninhibited musical chronicle of the convulsive past six years from one of our finest cultural critics "e;A one-of-a-kind guide to rock music's resonance in every aspect of our lives."e;-David Kirby, Wall Street Journal "e;A smart set of suggestions for further reading, viewing, and listening by a most trustworthy guide."e;-Kirkus Reviews For the past thirty-five years, celebrated author Greil Marcus has applied his unmatched critical apparatus to everything from music, television, radio, and politics to overheard comments, advertisements, and happenstance street encounters-an eclectic collection of what he calls "e;everyday culture and found objects."e; This book collects hundreds of items from the crisscrossing spectrum of culture and politics throughout the tumultuous past six years of American life, an essential travel guide to the scorched landscape of recent history. Tracking the evolution of national identity during the Trump administration, Marcus spotlights the most whip-smart cultural artifacts to compose a mosaic portrait of American society, replete with unexpected heroes and villains, absurdity and its consequences, humor and despair, terror and defiance-as seen through media, music, and more. Bursting with Marcus's effortless, no-nonsense, unapologetic verve, this book features seventy-three columns from 2014 through February 2021.