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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Children of Crisis offers a unique vision of musical legend Bruce Springsteen and the influence of his music on both the lives of ordinary Americans and on the American literary tradition, examining the meaning of Springsteen's lyrics and profiling "The Boss" as a poet within a larger social, cultural, and philosophical context. Reprint. 26,000 first printing. Additional Details cultural BOOK TYPE : NF DEWEY CLASSIFICATION : 782.42166/092 LANGUAGE : ENGLISH NUMBER OF PAGES : 244 PUBLISH DATE : 2004/11/01 PUBLISHER IMPRINT CODE : RANPP PUBLISHER NAME : RANDOM HOUSE INC PUBLISHER STATUS CODE : OS RETURNS ACCEPTED? : YES
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