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Frank Sinatra and Popular Culture: Essays on an American Icon

Autor Leonard Mustazza
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Frank Sinatra's influence on American popular culture has been wide reaching and long lasting. This diverse collection of essays written by historians, music critics, and popular culture personalities offers a myriad of perspectives and commentaries on this multitalented legend. The essays attest to the interest in Sinatra that has spanned six decades and shows no sign of diminishing-even after his death. From singer to actor, from mass media personality to humanitarian and cultural trendsetter, the many contributions of Frank Sinatra are brought to life in this entertaining volume.Written to appeal to Sinatra fans, these unique essays, including one by Frank Sinatra himself, are organized into three sections. The first examines Sinatra's fame and the ways in which his image was formed, the second looks at his music, and the final group of essays are personal reminiscences by the people who knew him. Together these essays will provide new material for the ever-growing dialogue about Frank Sinatra's place in and influence over twentieth-century American popular culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275964955
ISBN-10: 0275964957
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LEONARD MUSTAZZA is Professor of English and American Studies at Penn State University. He is the author of The Critical Response to Kurt Vonnegut (1994), Ol' Blue Eyes: A Frank Sinatra Encyclopedia (1998), and the forthcoming Sinatra: An Annotated Bibliography, all published by Greenwood Press.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction by Leonard MustazzaCelebrity, American Culture, and Frank SinatraWhat's this about Races? by Frank SinatraLove in the Western World: Sinatra and the Conflict of Generations by T.H. AdamowskiThe Swinger and the Loser: Sinatra, Masculinity, and Fifties Culture by Roger GilbertBobby Sox and Blue Suede Shoes: Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley as Teen Idols by James F. SmithThe Composition of Celebrity: Sinatra as Text in the Liner Notes of Stan Cornyn by Gilbert L. GigliottiSinatra's Fans: Discussions in Three Tenses--The Past, the Present, and the Future by Ken HutchinsSinatra: Psychiatric Musings by Lloyd L. SpencerThe Troubadour as Modern HeroListening to Frank Sinatra by Gerald EarlyAt the Heart of American Music by Daniel OkrentFrank Sinatra and the Art of Recording by Charles L. GranataSinatra on Broadway by Philip FuriaSinatra and Jazz by Will FriedwaldSinatra and the Great American Style by Richard IaconelliTheology and Music in a Different Key: Meditations on Frank Sinatra and Eros in a Fallen World by Edmund N. SanturriPersonal ReminiscencesEye Witness by Stan CornynSinatra and the Atlantic City Connection by Richard AptA Kid in Line Who Made It Backstage by Bill BoggsSounds of Sinatra: A Conversation with Sid Mark by Charles L. GranataAppendix: Career HighlightsSelected BibliographyIndex