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Roadrunner Joshua Clover

Roadrunner By Joshua Clover

Roadrunner by Joshua Clover


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Summary

Cultural theorist and poet Joshua Clover examines Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers' 1972 song Roadrunner, charting its place in rock & roll history and American culture.

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Roadrunner by Joshua Clover

Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers' 1972 song Roadrunner captures the freedom and wonder of cruising down the highway late at night with the radio on. Although the song circles Boston's beltway, its significance reaches far beyond Richman's deceptively simple declarations of love for modern moonlight, the made world, and rock & roll. In Roadrunner, cultural theorist and poet Joshua Clover charts both the song's emotional power and its elaborate history, tracing its place in popular music from Chuck Berry to M.I.A. He also locates Roadrunner at the intersection of car culture, industrialization, consumption, mobility, and politics. Like the song itself, Clover tells a story about a particular time and place-the American era that rock & roll signifies-that becomes a story about love and the modern world.

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Roadrunner is a wonderful book: unique, passionate, sardonic, and as intellectually playful as it is rigorous. It is thrilling to be in the presence of a writer realizing all of his gifts-and yet he and the reader never lose sight of the song or cease to hear it. In that sense, Joshua Clover has not only realized himself as a writer; he has realized the song. -- Greil Marcus, author of * The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs *
Roadrunner is incisive, poetic, and full of life, a beautifully circuitous meditation that mirrors how obsessive music fandom feels. Joshua Clover is in his finest critical form here. -- Jessica Hopper, author of * The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic *
In this fascinating discursive journey, Clover discusses Boston-area car culture's impact on the lyrics and music of 'Roadrunner' and other road and highway songs; he also laments social changes wrought by the emphasis on industrialization and, more recently, financialization, at the expense of substantive production. . . . Clover demonstrates a sweeping command of his material. . . . -- Barry Zaslow * Library Journal *
In a brisk 100-plus pages, he pulls off a kind of critical jiujitsu, linking a song about driving past the Stop & Shop 'with the radio on' back to Chuck Berry's classic songs about riding along in an automobile, and forward to Cornershop's 'Brimful of Asha' and M.I.A.'s 'Paper Planes,' both of which reference 'Roadrunner.' . . . Like the song, Clover's lengthy essay steps on the gas from the on-ramp and keeps pushing. -- James Sullivan * Boston Globe *
Roadrunner, Clover's book, has plenty of warmth; in fact, it runs positively hot as the poet and cultural theorist veers off onto one exit ramp after another. -- Jay Gabler * The Current *

About Joshua Clover

Joshua Clover is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis, and author of Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings; 1989: Bob Dylan Didn't Have This to Sing About; and other books.

Table of Contents

1. Rock & Roll Radio, 1980 1
2. Faster Miles an Hour, 1972 7
3. The Highway Sound, 1955 29
4. The Main Streets and the Cinema Aisles, 1997 61
5. World Runner, 2007 81
6. In Love with the Modern World, 1972 105
Acknowledgments 121
Notes 123
Bibliography 125
Index 127

Additional information

GOR012509205
9781478014393
1478014393
Roadrunner by Joshua Clover
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
2021-10-25
144
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