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Book SynopsisAmid the historic overturnings of 1989, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, pop music also experienced striking changes. This title reimagines how we understand both pop music and its social context in a vibrant exploration of a year famously described as 'the end of history'.
Trade Review"[A] dense, provocative, wonderfully written little book... Masterful." The Progressive "[It] is an academic book, but also one that fans of politics and pop culture would savor." -- Carlo Wolff Boston Globe "[An] extraordinary work of political aesthetics... Clover is a gifted music writer, and his descriptions are vivid, surprising and politically sharp without ever being moralistic." -- Owen Hatherley New Statesman "Astute ... [A] vivid snapshot of a tumultuous moment in pop and history." Foreword Magazine "Up close, Clover's analysis is interesting an occasionally brilliant... Rich with historical and musical insight... It's the smaller discoveries along the way that make 1989 worth your time." Bookforum "The book ... makes a valuable contribution to the efforts of all those who believe in music's importance to our lives." Journal Of Popular Music "Music and politics, drugs and society prove to be eerily congruent, and Clover's tough analysis dismantles prevailing myths while revealing even stranger truths." -- Luc Sante, author of Low Life Mother Jones "Clover is a deeply learned and hugely enthusiastic student of popular music; his readings of songs are astute, witty, and unflappable, and each works in a larger argument." Bookslut "Offers a powerful framework through which pop history can be explored." Times Higher Ed Supp (Thes) "Rewardingly ambitious. [Clover] writes with precision and loads of personality, weaving between global politics and musical genres (rave, hip-hop, grunge) with a fan's intensity." Time Out New York
Table of ContentsLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PROLOGUE INTRODUCTION: The Long 1989 PART ONE: 1989 (THE UNCONFINED UNRECKONED YEAR) 1. The Bourgeois and the Boulevard BRIDGE: da inner sound, y'all 2. The Second Summer of Love BRIDGE: I Was up above It 3. Negative Creep BRIDGE: Just a Stop down the Line 4. The Billboard Consensus PART TWO: "1989" (A SHOUT IN THE STREET) 5. The Image-Event and the Blind Spot EPILOGUE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES WORKS CITED INDEX