Popular Music Autobiography

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Popular Music Autobiography

The Revolution in Life-Writing by 1960s' Musicians and Their Descendants

Music Music: styles and genres Popular music Autobiography: arts and entertainment Diaries, letters and journals Biography, Literature and Literary studies History: specific events and topics

Author: Oliver Lovesey

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 2nd December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9781501355844


Introduction

The 1960s saw the nexus of the revolution in popular music by a post-war generation amid demographic upheavals and seismic shifts in technology. Over the past two decades, musicians associated with this period have produced a large amount of important autobiographical writing.

Scope of the Works

This book situates these works -- in the forms of formal autobiographies and memoirs, auto-fiction, songs, and self-fashioned museum exhibitions -- within the context of the recent expansion of interest in autobiography, disability, and celebrity studies.

Themes and Arguments

It argues that these writings express anxiety over musical originality and authenticity, and seeks to dispel their writers' celebrity status and particularly the association with a lack of seriousness. These works often constitute a meditation on the nature of postmodern fame within a celebrity-obsessed culture, and paradoxically they aim to regain the private self in a public forum.

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