Greil Marcus once said to an interviewer, ""There is an infinite amount of meaning about anything, and I free associate."" For more than four decades, Marcus has explored the connections among figures, sounds, and events in culture, relating unrelated points of departure, mapping alternate histories and surprising correspondences. He is a unique and influential voice in American letters.
Marcus was born in 1945 in San Francisco. In 1968 he published his first piece, a review of Magic Bus: The Who on Tour, in Rolling Stone, where he became the magazine's first records editor. Renowned for his ongoing ""Real Life Top Ten"" column, Marcus has been a writer for a number of magazines and websites, and is the author and editor of over fifteen books. His critique is egalitarian: no figure, object, or event is too high, low, celebrated, or obscure for an inquiry into the ways in which our lives can open outward, often unexpectedly.In Conversations with Greil Marcus, Marcus discuses in lively, wide-ranging interviews his books and columns as well as his critical methodology and broad approach to his material, signaled by a generosity of spirit leavened with aggressive critical standards.ISBN: | 9781617036224 |
Publication date: | 30th October 2012 |
Author: | Greil Marcus, Joe Bonomo |
Publisher: | University Press of Mississippi |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 217 pages |
Series: | Literary Conversations Series |
Genres: |
Music reviews and criticism Anthologies: general Literature: history and criticism |