Rock and Roll Writing
By (Author) Dr Adrian Grafe
Edited by Dr. Andrew McKeown
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
19th September 2024
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Media studies: journalism
781.6609
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book embraces the multiplicity of forms of writing inspired by rock and roll, and in particular addresses forms of writing that are often decentered and considered atypical but in which rock and roll is the subject. Exploring a diverse range of formats including rock autobiography and gender, race and class in American rock journalism, rock obituaries, rock literature and spirituality, rock writing and promotion/packaging, and more, this book identifies and prioritizes writing forms often excluded from the categorization of rock music writing. The scope of the book goes beyond rock journalism in order to take in many other forms of expression that can also be considered writing, such as album notes, gig reviews, rock biopics, and concert/tour programs and gives equal consideration to commercial and critical writing and fiction, memoir, and fantasy writing. Vitally, the volume places rock and roll writing within a wider cultural frame often overlooked by studies of traditional white male-led music journalism.
Andrew McKeown is a lecturer of English at the University of Poitiers, France. He has co-edited works on poetry and music, including a study of Edward Thomas, Roads from Arras (2018) and a volume on Bob Dylan, 21st Century Dylan: Late and Timely (Bloomsbury, 2021). Adrian Grafe is Professor of English at Artois University, France. He is the author of Hopkins (2003) and Emily Dickinson (2009). He has edited or co-edited several books on British poetry and was awarded in 2011 a Fellowship of the English Association (GB). He is co-editor of 21st Century Dylan: Late and Timely (Bloomsbury, 2021).