Clowns in the Burying Ground

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781478033202

The Grateful Dead, Literature, and the Limits of Philosophy

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By Christopher K. Coffman
Imprint: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
256

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Christopher K. Coffman is Master Lecturer of Humanities at Boston University. He is the author of Rewriting Early America: The Prenational Past in Postmodern Literature and an editor of After Postmodernism: The New American Fiction and William T. Vollmann: A Critical Companion.

"Critics have long praised the Grateful Dead';s music and lyrics for their power and evocativeness, but we have never had a sustained examination of how the band tapped the wellsprings of Western literature as inspirations and influences. Coffman's timely analysis provides a groundbreaking study that will appeal to both aficionados and to those curious about why the Dead have attracted so many generations of thoughtful listeners."--Nicholas Meriwether, series editor of Studies in the Grateful Dead "Coffman's literary analysis of the lyrics is bolstered by deft attention to the sonic force-fields and amplified techno-sounds that make the popular music of a group like the GD so vital to the world-making and soul-transforming power recognized and needed by its rock audience across different generations and world contexts. Coffman's approach enacts how the GD lyrics and music still are haunting and can live on and on across generations and contexts."--Rob Wilson, author of, Oceanic Becoming: The Pacific beneath the Pavements

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