Gavin Cologne-Brookes is an emeritus professor at Bath Spa University. Also a painter, he divides his time between England and France. His previous books include The Novels of William Styron: From Harmony to History; Dark Eyes on America: The Novels of Joyce Carol Oates; and Rereading William Styron.
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Cologne-Brookes traverses Springsteen's America, weaving personal insights and memories with those of classic artists, writers, and thinkers, from James to Oates, Stendhal to Hopper. Together, the voices form a textual chorus that reflects on Springsteen's music and reveals the meanings of a 'hungry heart' in American art, culture, and philosophy.--Daniel Cavicchi, author of Tramps Like Us: Music and Meaning among Springsteen Fans With isolation as its jumping-off point, American Lonesome contains multitudes. Beyond Walt Whitman, Bob Dylan, and Flannery O'Connor, Cologne-Brookes connects dots from Springsteen to an expansive gang of writers, thinkers and artists such as Stendhal, Styron, Dostoevsky, Dickinson, and William James. It's a rich read for any serious Springsteen fan. Both personal and philosophical, a kaleidoscope of a book.--Christopher Phillips, editor of Talk About a Dream: The Essential Interviews of Bruce Springsteen

