Across four chapters organized around the myths of the medieval hanged man, the cowboy, Jesus of Nazareth, and Fiddler Jones, Mythologist in Microgroove considers prevailing events and cultural shifts in Italy (1960s to 1980s) through the lyrics of Fabrizio De André in conversation with musicians, poets, and playwrights from Italy and abroad.
Across four chapters organized around the myths of the medieval hanged man, the cowboy, Jesus of Nazareth, and Fiddler Jones, Mythologist in Microgroove considers prevailing events and cultural shifts in Italy (1960s to 1980s) through the lyrics of Fabrizio De André in conversation with musicians, poets, and playwrights from Italy and abroad.
Introduction - Faber: 'The Poet Shall Once Again Be a Maker' Chapter 1 - Civilizing the Scaffold: A History of Punishment, Control, and Spectacle Chapter 2 - Italian Cowboy Songs: The Wild West in the Countercultural Imagination Chapter 3 - Countercultural Christs: De André's and Fo's Enchanted Modernity Chapter 4 - Masters vs. Lee Masters: Spoon River and Fiddler Jones in Translation
Introduction - Faber: 'The Poet Shall Once Again Be a Maker' Chapter 1 - Civilizing the Scaffold: A History of Punishment, Control, and Spectacle Chapter 2 - Italian Cowboy Songs: The Wild West in the Countercultural Imagination Chapter 3 - Countercultural Christs: De André's and Fo's Enchanted Modernity Chapter 4 - Masters vs. Lee Masters: Spoon River and Fiddler Jones in Translation
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