Running Kind
«Cantwell captures why Haggard's best-known songs still matter while never shying away from honest critiques of weaker selections that never made it into the classic country canon. Ultimately, this warts-and-all look at a half-century-spanning back catalog gives its subject his due.»
Wide Open Country
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Texas Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781477322369
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«Cantwell captures why Haggard's best-known songs still matter while never shying away from honest critiques of weaker selections that never made it into the classic country canon. Ultimately, this warts-and-all look at a half-century-spanning back catalog gives its subject his due.»
Wide Open Country
«Sharp-eyed and sharp-eared insight...abounds in [Cantwell's] book...The Running Kind paints Merle Haggard in a broad and nuanced American cultural landscape, rather than the tight corners that Nixon, the counterculture, country fans, and Haggard himself frequently painted him into.»
New York Journal of Books
«If you want to read the definitive book on Merle Haggard, this is the one...The beauty of Cantwell’s book lies in his in-depth, astute, and entertaining close readings of Hag’s songs and the covers of those songs by others, from Dylan to Bobby 'Blue' Bland.»
No Depression
«A remarkable book by one of Merle's most astute scholars.»
Lawyers, Guns & Money
«In essays on the songs, eras and influences that shaped Haggard’s life and legacy, Cantwell makes a case for Haggard's genius not by leaving out the contradictions that are evident in his work, but by shining a light on them.»
Holler