- Greil Marcus
Greil Marcus (born 1945) is an American
author , musicjournalist and culturalcritic . He is notable for producing scholarly and literary essays that placerock music in a much broader framework of culture and politics than is customary in pop music journalism.Marcus was born in
San Francisco . He earned an undergraduate degree in American Studies from theUniversity of California, Berkeley , where he also did graduate work inpolitical science . He has been a rock critic and columnist for "Rolling Stone " magazine (where he was the first reviews editor, at $30 a week) and other publications, including "Creem ", the "Village Voice " and "Artforum ".His 1975 book, "Mystery Train", re-defined the parameters of rock music criticism. The book places rock 'n'roll within the context of American cultural archetypes, from "
Moby-Dick " to Jay Gatsby toStagger Lee . Marcus's "recognition of the unities in the American imagination that already exist"Fact|date=March 2008 inspired countless rock scribesHis next book, "" (1989, developed from an earlier essay), stretched his trademark riffing across a century of Western civilization. Positing
punk rock as a transhistorical cultural phenomenon, Marcus examined philosophical connections between entities as diverse as theSex Pistols , theDadaists , andmedieval heretics . From 1983 to 1989, Marcus was on the Board of Directors for theNational Book Critics Circle .In 1991, Marcus published "Dead Elvis," a collection of writings about
Elvis Presley , and in 1993 published "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers," an examination of post-punk political pop. In 1997, using old Dylan bootlegs as a starting point, Marcus dissected the American subconscious with "Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes."He currently writes the "Elephant Dancing" column for "Interview", and occasionally teaches graduate courses in
American Studies at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . His latest book, "The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy in the American Voice", was recently published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.Bibliography
* "Rock & Roll Will Stand" (1969), edited anthology
* "Double Feature: Movies & Politics" (1972), co-authored with Michael Goodwin
* "Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll Music" (1975, fifth revision March 25, 2008)
* "Stranded: Rock and Roll for a Desert Island" (1979, editor and contributor)
* "" (1989), a book on 20th centuryavant-garde art movements likeDadaism ,Lettrist International andSituationist International and their influence on late 20th centurycounterculture s and The Sex Pistols and Punk Movement.
* "Dead Elvis: A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession" (1991), about the phenomenon ofElvis Presley in the years since his death
* "" (1993, published in the US as "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers")
* "The Dustbin of History" (1995)
* "" (1998; also published as "The Old, Weird America: Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes", 2001), an account of American folk culture, seen through Bob Dylan'sBasement Tapes .
* "Double Trouble: Bill Clinton and Elvis Presley in a Land of No Alternatives" (2001)
* "The Manchurian Candidate" (2002)
* "The Rose & the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in the American Ballad" (2004, co-edited with Sean Wilentz)
* "Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads" (2005), a "biography" of the Dylan song
* "The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy in the American Voice" (2006)External links
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=n4CnseuDLtw Feature video interview with Greil Marcus on "The Shape of Things to Come" on The Alcove with Mark Molaro]
* " [http://www.hugohouse.org/newwork/marcus_obsessive_memories/ Obsessive Memories] ", essay by Marcus on memory and on his father, Greil Gerstley, who died in World War II.
* " [http://rockcriticsarchives.com/interviews/greilmarcus/01.html Online exchange with Greil Marcus] " at rockcritics.com
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