Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses
Author: Steve Earle
Publsiher: Harvill Secker
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0436276054

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Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses
Author: Steve Earle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015050547150

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A songwriter's songwriter, Steve Earle is a country music sensation who now takes his writing gift to another medium. His debut collection of short fiction reflects the many facets of the man and his hard-fought struggles.

Doghouse Roses Stories

Doghouse Roses  Stories
Author: Steve Earle
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1417717076

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With the publication of his first collection of short stories, "Doghouse Roses, " singer, songwriter, and activist Earle reflects the many facets of his life and his hard-fought struggles--the defeats, and the eventual triumphs he has experienced during a career spanning three decades.

Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses
Author: Steve Earle
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0618219242

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With the publication of his first collection of short stories, "Doghouse Roses, " singer, songwriter, and activist Earle reflects the many facets of his life and his hard-fought struggles--the defeats, and the eventual triumphs he has experienced during a career spanning three decades.

Short Story Index

Short Story Index
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 990
Release: 2004
Genre: Short stories
ISBN: UOM:49015002942739

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Popular Music and the Poetics of Self in Fiction

Popular Music and the Poetics of Self in Fiction
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004500686

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The volume explores the various intersections and interconnections of the self and popular music in fiction; it examines questions of musical taste and identity construction across decades, spaces, social groups, and cultural contexts, covering a wide range of literary and musical genres.

The Hank Williams Reader

The Hank Williams Reader
Author: Patrick Huber,Steve Goodson,David Anderson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199349890

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When Hank Williams died on New Year's Day 1953 at the age of twenty-nine, his passing appeared to bring an abrupt end to a saga of rags-to-riches success and anguished self-destruction. As it turned out, however, an equally gripping story was only just beginning, as Williams's meteoric rise to stardom, extraordinary musical achievements, turbulent personal life, and mysterious death all combined to make him an endlessly intriguing historical figure. For more than sixty years, an ever-lengthening parade of journalists, family and friends, musical contemporaries, biographers, historians and scholars, ordinary fans, and novelists have attempted to capture in words the man, the artist, and the legend. The Hank Williams Reader, the first book of its kind devoted to this giant of American music, collects more than sixty of the most compelling, insightful, and historically significant of these writings. Among them are many pieces that have never been reprinted or that are published here for the first time. The selections cover a broad assortment of themes and perspectives, ranging from heartfelt reminiscences by Williams's relatives and shocking tabloid exposés to thoughtful meditations by fellow artists and penetrating essays by prominent scholars and critics. Over time, writers have sought to explain Williams in a variety of ways, and in tracing these shifting interpretations, this anthology chronicles his cultural transfiguration from star-crossed hillbilly singer-songwriter to enduring American icon. The Hank Williams Reader also features a lengthy interpretive introduction and the most extensive bibliography of Williams-related writings ever published.

Walking the Line

Walking the Line
Author: Thomas Alan Holmes,Roxanne Harde
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739169681

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An insightful and wide-ranging look at one of America’s most popular genres of music, Walking the Line: Country Music Lyricists and American Culture examines how country songwriters engage with their nation’s religion, literature, and politics. Country fans have long encountered the concept of walking the line, from Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line” to Waylon Jennings’s “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line.” Walking the line requires following strict codes, respecting territories, and, sometimes, recognizing that only the slightest boundary separates conflicting allegiances. However, even as the term acknowledges control, it suggests rebellion, the consideration of what lies on the other side of the line, and perhaps the desire to violate that code. For lyricists, the line presents a moment of expression, an opportunity to relate an idea, image, or emotion. These lines represent boundaries of their kind as well, but as the chapters in this volume indicate, some of the more successful country lyricists have tested and expanded the boundaries as they have challenged musical, social, and political conventions, often reevaluating what “country” means in country music. From Jimmie Rodgers’s redefinitions of democracy, to revisions of Southern Christianity by Hank Williams and Willie Nelson, to feminist retellings by Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to masculine reconstructions by Merle Haggard and Cindy Walker, to Steve Earle’s reworking of American ideologies, this collection examines how country lyricists walk the line. In weighing the influence of the lyricists’ accomplishments, the contributing authors walk the line in turn, exploring iconic country lyrics that have tested and expanded boundaries, challenged musical, social, and political conventions, and reevaluated what “country” means in country music.