Adam Gussow is professor of English and southern studies at the University of Mississippi and author of four previous books on the blues, including Beyond the Crossroads: The Devil and the Blues Tradition. He is currently appearing on Netflix in Satan & Adam, an award-winning documentary about his thirty-five-year partnership with Mississippi-born bluesman Sterling "Mr. Satan" Magee.
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"An insightful work that connects contemporary culture to an old-school genre."—Kirkus Reviews
"Ably details the African American core of the blues and the shifting racial dynamics that have made the music so compelling to white Americans and blues fans in other cultures. Blues scholars will find the book illuminating."—Library Journal
"Well-researched. . . . Another recommended book."—Steve Ramm, The Antique Phonograph
"This thought-provoking work comes highly recommended for anyone interested in stepping beyond the music itself to gain a broader understanding of the forces that have fashioned it into a powerful musical form that transcends boundaries of all kinds."—Blues Blast Magazine
"Whose Blues? is ambitious and challenging and opens up debate on a subject that must be addressed. . . . [Gussows] literature survey and close readings are revelatory."—Robert H. Cataliotti, Living Blues
"Gussow does a yeomans job of mixing discussions of decades-long changing race relations with the emergence and development of the blues. Throughout, Gussows reach is impressive as he incorporates discussion of the emergence of the blues into discourse on contemporary standouts . . . Essential."—Choice