Popular Music and American Literary Culture
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Explores how American Literature has represented the sound and spirit of popular music
From the birth of rhythm and blues to the rise of hip-hop, American writers have long grappled with how to capture in words the energy, rebellion, and cultural power of popular music. Popular Music and American Literary Culture traces this complex relationship, offering the most comprehensive exploration yet of how novelists, poets, and playwrights have responded to the sounds that have defined the last eight decades of American life.
Kirk Curnutt examines how writers have celebrated, critiqued, and been inspired by the sonic revolutions of their timeβfrom Elvis and Motown to punk and rapβwhile questioning literatureβs ability to match musicβs visceral immediacy. Moving from 1950s pulp paperbacks to twenty-first-century drama, Curnutt uncovers how depictions of performers, fans, and media reflect broader debates about art, authenticity, and cultural authority. His wide-ranging readings recover overlooked works and authors who confronted rock and soul with as much seriousness as the revered voices of American fiction, poetry, and theatre.
Illuminating how writers have tried, and often struggled, to translate rhythm, emotion, and the pulse of a generation into prose and verse, Popular Music and American Literary Culture:
- Addresses scholarship on rock, soul, funk, and hip-hop within a single, cohesive framework
- Reveals how literary portrayals of music reflect shifting cultural attitudes toward race, class, gender, and generational identity
- Examines canonical authors including Thomas Pynchon and James Baldwin, as well as overlooked writers such as Kristin Hunter and Greg Randolph
- Reclaims forgotten or neglected texts that expand the boundaries of American musical and literary study
- Integrates historical, cultural, and formal perspectives to show the evolution of music in American artistic consciousness
Popular Music and American Literary Culture: Reading the Beat is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature, popular culture, and music history. It is especially relevant for English, American Studies, and Cultural Studies programmes seeking to blend literary analysis with media and performance studies. Written in an engaging and accessible style, it is also well-suited for general readers interested in the interplay between sound and story in American artistic life.
Series: American Literary Culture
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781119833222
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 March 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Kirk Curnutt is Professor and Chair of English at Troy University, where he teaches courses in American literature and popular music. He is the author of numerous works on F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and the 1970s, as well as studies of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. He served more than two decades as Managing Editor of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review and Executive Director of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society.
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