Bruce Springsteen: American Poet And Prophet

Donald Lee II Deardorff
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Bruce Springsteen: American Poet And Prophet

Donald Lee II Deardorff
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218 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 01, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 218
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 9780810884267
  • Dimensions: 6.3" W x 0.84" L x 9.28" H
Donald L. Deardorff II has taught courses in American literature and literary criticism at Cedarville University in Ohio since 1996. He is the author of several books on American masculinity and sports in American culture.
Much like many of the artists who inspired him (Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger), Springsteen is not only viewed as a musician but also a 'poet for his times.' Deardorff, after quickly covering Springsteen’s life story, explores the evolution of the major themes in the Boss’s music, from feelings of exile, working-class struggles, and romantic explorations to government corruption, social justice, and redemption. A professor of American literature and criticism, Deardorff brings an academic style to not only the prose ('This questioning should lead to active protest, which can lift the veil of false consciousness'), but also to the dissection of lyrics in songs such as 'Blinded by the Light.' Deardorff’s last chapter, however, offers an interesting take on artists who have been influenced by Springsteen (Lady Gaga, Arcade Fire), which is not only a fitting coda to an exploration of Bruce’s cultural influence but also a solid primer for fans looking to glimpse the future of rock ’n’ roll.

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