Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
May 28, 2024
Publisher
Hachette Books
ISBN-10
0306832062
ISBN-13
9780306832062
Description
In an insightful examination of Bruce Springsteen's landmark album, the narrative delves into the cultural and political landscape of America during the 1980s. The author articulates how “Born In The U.S.A.” serves as both a powerful anthem and a critical commentary on the disillusionment faced by the working class, particularly in the heartland.
Hyden intricately unpacks the themes of hardship, nostalgia, and resilience that permeate the songs, revealing how they resonate with audiences who felt abandoned by society. Through thoughtful analysis, the work invites readers to consider the album's lasting legacy and its role in shaping American identity through music.
Hyden intricately unpacks the themes of hardship, nostalgia, and resilience that permeate the songs, revealing how they resonate with audiences who felt abandoned by society. Through thoughtful analysis, the work invites readers to consider the album's lasting legacy and its role in shaping American identity through music.
Genres
Biography
Action & Adventure
Autobiography & Memoir
Horror