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Into Nowhere: Bruce Springsteen and the Cold War Blues

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Into Nowhere: Bruce Springsteen and the Cold War Blues

Contributors:

By (Author) Marilisa Merolla

ISBN:

9781953103659

Publisher:

Three Rooms Press

Imprint:

Three Rooms Press

Publication Date:

11th February 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Cold wars and proxy conflicts
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Biography: arts and entertainment

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Into Nowhere: Bruce Springsteen and The Cold War Blues, by Marilisa Merolla--an internationally renowned professor focusing on rock and roll music's impact on world history--investigates the role played by Springsteen as a "Born in the U.S.A." sound ambassador and sheds light on the invisible trauma that affected the Cold War generation, a trauma he profoundly interpreted.

The groundbreaking book threads two separate perspectives: one inspired by the psychological interpretation of the effects of the "Blues" on contemporary societies, and another anchored to the current debate among historians about music and international relations. The author uses these two separate threads to investigate the role played by Bruce Springsteen as an American "sound ambassador" outside the US, particularly in Europe; and sheds light on the invisible trauma that affected the Cold War generation. A trauma Bruce Springsteen interpreted, as a sort of "Born in the U.S.A" Dionysus.

Through the lens of Springsteen's Neapolitan roots and Italian heritage via his mother's family, this book examines the diffusion of the Blues during fascist Italy, and goes deep into the impact of rock and roll music, from Elvis to Bruce, during the Cold War.

Since World War II, the US Department of State had used jazz and the Blues as a "sonic weapon" to combat the perception of the US as a racist society. By the Fifties, rock and roll arrived in its raw version in the Mediterranean area through the U.S. soldiers at the Naples-based AFSouth (Allied Forces Southern Europe) Headquarters. Paradoxically,the military use of the Blues, now distilled in rock and roll, represented a double-edged sword which spread the seeds of the dark side of the American way of life among the youth.

In the Sixties, with the upheaval of the Vietnam War, the split between the expectations of a more democratic and individualized society and a bipolar geopolitical order of an unexploded atomic war made the frustration of the youth even more unsolvable.

From the Seventies to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Bruce Springsteen expressed the peculiar feeling of helplessness of so many people in Western society, offering a transnational Cold War generation a sense of connection. While giving an implicit, alchemical voice to different political identities, his music makes the "Nowhere" recognizable in a geopolitical entity drawn by the Blues. His darkness provides redemption through the genuine religious experience of rock and roll. The performance of a collective trauma. A path to healing from the Cold War Blues.

Author Bio

Marilisa Merolla is a historian, best known for her groundbreaking work on the impact of rock and roll music on history. She is Professor of Contemporary History at Sapienza Universit di Roma, Italy, and of "Springsteen as History" at The New School, New York City. She is the founding director of the "Springsteen as History Project," an original educational program in contemporary history currently streamed by The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University. Among her many international publications, she is the author of the essay "Elvis Outside the USA: A Dark Shadow in the Early Italian Cultural Cold War," included in Rethinking Elvis (Oxford University Press, 2025), and the book Rock 'n' Roll: Italian Way (Coniglio Editore, 2011). She lives in Rome.

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