We Take Care of Our Own

We Take Care of Our Own Faith, Class, and Politics in the Art of Bruce Springsteen

Revised and Expanded, With an Afterword by Andre Dubus III edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

We Take Care of Our Own traces the evolution of Bruce Springsteen's beliefs, beginning with his New Jersey childhood and ending with his most recent works from Springsteen on Broadway to Letter to You. The author follows the singer's life, examining his albums and a variety of influences (both musical and non-musical), especially his Catholic upbringing and his family life, to show how he became an outspoken icon for working-class America -- indeed for working class life throughout the world. In this way, the author emphasizes the universality of Springsteen's canon and depicts how a working-class sensibility can apply to anyone anywhere who believes in fairness and respect. In addition, the author places Springsteen in the historical context not only of literature (especially John Steinbeck) but also in the art world (specifically the work of Thomas Hart Benton and Edward Hopper). Among the themes explored in the book include community, a sense of place, America as the Promised Land, the myth of the West, and, ultimately, mortality.

Book information

ISBN: 9781978835719
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
Pub date:
Edition: Revised and Expanded, With an Afterword by Andre Dubus III edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 162
Weight: 454g
Height: 203mm
Width: 132mm