Description
A discussion of Tapestry as a watershed in musical and cultural history, challenging the male dominance of the music and entertainment industries.
About the Author
Loren Glass is Professor of English at the University of Iowa, USA, with a joint appointment in the Center for the Book. He is the author of Authors Inc.: Literary Celebrity in the Modern United States (2004) and Counter-Culture Colophon: Grove Press, the Evergreen Review and the Incorporation of the Avant-Garde (2013), and co-editor of the Post45 series.
Reviews
In providing an effective history of King's career and influence, Glass helps to make clear why the anniversary of Tapestry is worthy of celebration. * Spectrum Culture *
As with much of the series, the personal is interwoven with the prevailing moods of the era. Still, Glass succeeds in telling us much more about Tapestry itself. * The Irish Times *
An easy and enjoyable read... A must-have for fans but also for the interested reader as the book examines the times and the context of a seminal album. * Americana UK *
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Carole King's album Tapestry, Loren Glass makes the case for the record heralding a wave of female singer-songwriters that challenged not just a male-dominated music industry but also outdated notions of how 'the chicks' should and could express themselves. * Choice Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501355622
Author Loren Glass
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 126g