Limit this search to....

Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy: Darkness on the Edge of Truth
Contributor(s): Auxier, Randall E. (Editor), Anderson, Douglas R. (Editor)
ISBN: 0812696476     ISBN-13: 9780812696479
Publisher: Open Court
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2008
Qty:
Annotation: Known as the working man's poet, the Boardwalk prophet, or simply, the Boss. If "love is a banquet at which we feed," Bruce Springsteen has provided much food for thought. In this collection of metaphysical probes, a gang of E-street philosophers will undress Bruce's deeper mysteries like irresistible Jersey girls. Can Springsteen settle the nature-nurture debate through his song "Born to Run"? What do the famous philosopher Ricuoer and Springsteen have in common in their depiction of time? These die-hard Springsteen fans, who just happen to be philosophers, compile an entertaining handbook to the field of Springsteen studies, covering topics like Springsteen's connection to Marx and the proletariat, Springsteen's concept of the soul, and his status as a poet.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Criticism
- Social Science | Popular Culture
- Music | History & Criticism - General
Dewey: 782.421
LCCN: 2008004034
Series: Popular Culture & Philosophy
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.03" W x 8.89" (0.94 lbs) 288 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Known as the working man's poet, the Boardwalk prophet, or simply, the Boss. If love is a banquet at which we feed, Bruce Springsteen has provided much food for thought. In this collection of metaphysical probes, a gang of E-street philosophers will undress Bruce's deeper mysteries like irresistible Jersey girls. Can Springsteen settle the nature-nurture debate through his song Born to Run? What do the famous philosopher Ricuoer and Springsteen have in common in their depiction of time? These die-hard Springsteen fans, who just happen to be philosophers, compile an entertaining handbook to the field of Springsteen studies, covering topics like Springsteen's connection to Marx and the proletariat, Springsteen's concept of the soul, and his status as a poet.