An edition of Born in the U.S.A (1997)

Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition

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An edition of Born in the U.S.A (1997)

Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition

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Bruce Springsteen's status as a pop icon is indisputable, but, as Born in the U.S.A. demonstrates trenchantly and convincingly, Springsteen is a potent cultural icon as well. With an inventiveness and rigor worthy of Garry Wills, Jim Cullen establishes Springsteen as a symbol of what's right in America and as an heir to Whitman, Lincoln, Steinbeck, King, and other key influences on our national consciousness.

Cullen is as much a fan as he is a scholar, and has never met his subject. What sets Born in the U.S.A. apart from any other book on Springsteen - and from almost any other book on popular culture - is Cullen's assertion that Springsteen is as influential a figure for our time as Thoreau, Whitman, and Steinbeck were for theirs. As a chronicler of his society and as a catalyst for social change, Springsteen is every bit the equal of his illustrious antecedents.

Like them, Springsteen is a "good conservative" who preserves the traditional values of hard work, family, and compassion for the less fortunate - ideas long co-opted or corrupted by disingenuous politicians and corporate barons.

Through cogent examinations of Springsteen's work and personal life, Cullen further explores how Springsteen shapes the ideals of good conservatism to best fit our uncertain times. As his life and lyrics repeatedly reveal, there are ways to retain our dignity and ethics in a world where our very foundations - family, religion, job security, gender roles - quake beneath our feet.

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Born in the U.S.A.: Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition
June 1998, Perennial (HarperCollins)
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Born in the U.S.A.: Bruce Springsteen and the American Tradition
June 1998, Perennial (HarperCollins)
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Cover of: Born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.: Bruce Springsteen and the American tradition
1997, Harper Collins
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Paperback
Number of pages
254
Dimensions
8 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
Weight
8.2 ounces

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OL9239615M
ISBN 10
0060929111
ISBN 13
9780060929114
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39226326
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445622
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