I’ve done pretty well on my summer reading lists from the past two years, reading 3 out of 5 books on each of the lists I wrote up in summer 2011 and summer 2010. This year, I’ve been reading more and more nonfiction, and, recently, I read and really enjoyed Just Kids (M) by Patti Smith, so I thought I’d keep my summer reading focused on the music world:. Here are five titles I want to read this summer.
Fear of Music (M) by
Jonathan Lethem. When a great American novelist pens a nonfiction book about a great American album, it seems the sort of thing that both book and music lovers should pay attention to. When the well-known author and well-known album also line up with your own personal taste (as for me these do), it seems doubly so. Part of the ongoing Continuum publishing
33 1/3 series (M) of books that focus on important albums from a variety of genres, this is Lethem’s take on Talking Heads’ 1979 album Fear of Music.
Fargo Rock City (M) by Chuck Klosterman. A book that seems to have been on my TBR list forever, despite the fact that I really don’t have much interest in the type of music that Klosterman wrote this memoir about. Subtitled “a heavy metal odyssey” it focuses on the sort of heavy metal that was popular in the 1980s: bands like Mötley Crüe, Poison, and Guns N’ Roses. But I’ve read a number of Klosterman’s other pop culture books (including Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs (M) and Killing Yourself to Live (M)), and love his funny and astute revelations about modern American society. Library Journal called this one “Perhaps more than a memoir, this is a seriocomedic defense of a culture that was only cool to those who participated in it”—I can get behind that.
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