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Rock Music in American Fiction Writing, 1966-2011 (Hardcover)

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Can rock music help us understand literature? Rock Music in American Fiction Writing, 1966-2011 argues that a close analysis of the rock music incorporated into a literary text-an investigation of the lyrics, a musicological exploration of the sounds and rhythms, a cultural-historical inquiry into the production and reception of a song-may yield exciting new insight into and expand our understanding of American literary production from the mid-20th century onwards. Reading major works by Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Walker, Don DeLillo, Jeffrey Eugenides, Sherman Alexie and Jennifer Egan from such a rock-musicological vantage point, Rock Music in American Fiction Writing adds a new dimension to recent work in American literary criticism by seeking to establish rock music as an analytical tool for literary investigation. The book concentrates on the way these literary artists have struggled to come to terms with the dichotomies inherent in rock music-its liberating and revolutionary impulses as well as its adherence to the bleakest laws of consumer capitalism-in their work. By combining a musicological with a literary analysis, Rock Music in American Fiction Writing highlights the crucial and complex role rock music has played in shaping the artistic outlook and cultural sensibilities of literary artists since the 1960s in America and beyond.

About the Author


Martin Moling is a lecturer at the Institute of Education at the University of Zurich.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781793647238
ISBN-10: 1793647232
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: September 20th, 2021
Pages: 294
Language: English