Abstract
Review of Long Walk Home: Reflections on Bruce Springsteen edited by Jonathan D. Cohen and June Skinner Sawyers, by Prudence Jones
Highlights
The book aims to examine Springsteen's legacy, in particular "at the personal level" as it has impacted people from all parts of the world over fifty years and counting (2)
Long Walk Home: Reflections on Bruce Springsteen, a collection of essays divided into seven thematic sections and released to commemorate Springsteen's seventieth birthday, brings together personal reflections on Springsteen fandom with analytical and artistic pieces
Cohen and June Skinner Sawyers note, "unforeseen changes" in their roster of authors led to a higher ratio of "middle-aged American straight white men" to writers from other countries and from underrepresented groups (5)
Summary
The book aims to examine Springsteen's legacy, in particular "at the personal level" as it has impacted people from all parts of the world over fifty years and counting (2). Long Walk Home: Reflections on Bruce Springsteen, edited by Jonathan D.
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