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'Dorian Lynskey's excellent overview of protest songs ... He mixes interviews new and old with diligent research ... The book also doubles handily as a countercultural history of the West.' --Time Out
'Lynskey persuasively argues that the protest song is pop music in which 'the political content is not an obstacle to greatness, but the source of it.' --Independent
'Beginning with Billie Holiday's electrifying Strange Fruit, this hefty study of 33 protest songs [delivers] an engrossing account of how music can galvanize social movements.' --Benjamin Evans, The Telegraph Books of the Year
'This book, with its wry awareness of the fallibility of protest songs, stands out from the pack.' --Sunday Times
'Lynskey dedicates a chapter each to thirty-three protest songs, lucidly and authoritatively describing how they came to be written, the state of the artist's mind and career, and the political and musical context.' --Guardian
'Lynskey persuasively argues that the protest song is pop music in which 'the political content is not an obstacle to greatness, but the source of it.'' --Independent
'Lynskey dedicates a chapter each to thirty-three protest songs, lucidly and authoritatively describing how they came to be written, the state of the artist's mind and career, and the political and musical context.' --Guardian
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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 864 pages. 7.80x4.96x2.09 inches. In Stock. Codice articolo zk0571241352