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Listening to Van Morrison represents Greil Marcus's quest to trace Morrison's particular genius through seminal moments in his long career, beginning in 1965, breaking open in 1968 with the incomparable Astral Weeks, and continuing in full force to this day.
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Was punk just another moment in music history? Marcus delves into the after-life of punk as a richer phenomenon—a form of artistic and social rebellion... Læs mere
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One of our finest critics gives us an altogether original history of rock ’n’ roll
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Marcus's Rolling Stone piece on Dylan's album Self Portrait - often referred to as the most famous record review ever written - began with 'What is this shit?' and led to his departure from the magazine for five years.
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Greil Marcus's study of American rock 'n' roll is justly regarded as one of the most accomplished examples of contemporary music writing.
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In 1965, one song defined a generation caught the questing spirit of the era and changed the rules of the possible in popular music for all time. This... Læs mere
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Listening in on public conversation that recreates Elvis after death, Marcus tracks Presley’s resurrection. He grafts together snatches of film, music,... Læs mere
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A deep dive into how F. Scott Fitzgerald’s vision of the American Dream has been understood, portrayed, distorted, misused, and kept alive
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A funny, fierce, and uninhibited musical chronicle of the convulsive recent past, from one of our finest cultural critics
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This is a secret history of modern times, told by way of what conventional history tries to exclude. Lipstick Traces tells a story as disruptive and compelling as the century itself.
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A new edition of this classic of rock journalism that first asked the question: What one album would you bring to a desert island, and why?