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Heroes and Villains David Hajdu

Heroes and Villains von David Hajdu

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Zusammenfassung

Incisive, intelligent, beautifully written essays by the acclaimed, bestselling author of The Ten-Cent Plague

Heroes and Villains Zusammenfassung

Heroes and Villains: Essays on Music, Movies, Comics, and Culture David Hajdu

Heroes and Villains is the first collection of essays by David Hajdu, award-winning author of The Ten-Cent Plague, Positively 4th Street, and Lush Life. Eclectic and controversial, Hajdu's essays take on topics as varied as pop music, jazz, the avant-garde, comic books, and our downloading culture. The heart of Heroes and Villains is an extraordinary new piece of cultural rediscovery, original to this book. It tells the untold story of one of the most important-and, ultimately, one of the most tragic-figures in American popular music, Billy Eckstine. Through exhaustive new research, Hajdu shows how this great, forgotten singer, once more popular than Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, transformed American music by combining sex appeal, sophistication, and black machismo-in the era of segregation. The cost, for Eckstine, was his career-and nearly his life. Other essays in this expansive book deal with topical and surprising subjects like Beyonce, Bobby Darin, Kanye West, Marjane Satrapi, Woody Guthrie, Will Eisner, the White Stripes, Elmer Fudd, Elvis Costello, Harry Partch, Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell, and more.

Heroes and Villains Bewertungen

National Book Critics Circle Award FinalistASCAP Deems Taylor Pop Book Award Winner Kirkus, 9/1/09 A graceful collection of essays...The author writes with enormous confidence and competence...The author is an able instructor whose vast knowledge inspires rather than intimidates...A gift for readers who enjoy erudition seasoned with elan. Publisher's Weekly, on David Hadju [He's] an exacting critic, and a great place to go for a thinking man's take on today's music. PW.com [A]rollicking collection... Hadju's essays never fail to amuse, please and provoke. Entertainment Weekly website, 10/9 [Hajdu is] the rare first-rate critic who's also a first-rate interviewer. The New York Post, Required Reading column, 10/11 An eye-opener...Enjoyable Forbes.com, 10/13 [Hajdu is] like a grown-up Chuck Klosterman...,Heroes and Villains is hot. LibraryJournal.com, 10/9 [Hajdu] uses his discerning eye to highlight controversial junctures in popular taste Chicago Tribune, 10/18/09 I'm ready to give [jazz] a second chance, thanks to the wonderfully lustrous and effortlessly instructive essays in David Hajdu's sparkling new collection...Hajdu traces the familiar history of jazz, but with a poet's passionate yearning, not a scholar's bored yawn. He makes you want to rush out and get hold of the music about which he writes, no matter what you may have thought about it in the past. All Headline News [A] sharp career-spanning collection PopMatters.com, 11/18/09 The essays...show Hajdu as a scholar and journalist who is interested in making sense out of the current cacophony in contemporary music and the myriad forces-both personal and technological-that shape the artistic production and public consumption of music...Part of what makes Hajdu such a good music critic and clever pop culture observer is his ability to see beyond the obvious...Hajdu has a keen sense of the social significance of pop culture artists and he shows how they often reflect and create the social climate of the day...Throughout, Hajdu writes in a clear, straightforward style and possesses a sympathetic feel for the lives and music of pop music performers, and this in turn allows him to get past the surface of their lives...Hajdu's literary voice is thoughtful, urbane, and cosmopolitan.

Über David Hajdu

David Hajdu is the music critic for The New Republic and the author of The Ten-Cent Plague, Positively 4th Street, and Lush Life. He is a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, and he lives in New York City.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR005604977
9780306818332
0306818337
Heroes and Villains: Essays on Music, Movies, Comics, and Culture David Hajdu
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Hachette Books
20091001
352
Commended for National Book Critics Circle Award (Criticism) 2009
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