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Robert Christgau's Big-Hearted Theory of Pop
Book Reports features reviews of not only the pop-music
tomes you'd predict but also literary fiction, Marxist-adjacent
cultural commentary, feminist debates over pornography, and even books
about the past decade's financial crisis. It follows a collection that
Christgau published last year, Is It Still Good to Ya? Fifty Years
of Rock Criticism, 1967-2017, which includes Christgau's takes on,
among many other things, classic rock, Kanye West, the music of Desert
Storm, Lollapalooza, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and so-called guilty
pleasures--a category that Christgau rejects, since, for rock critics,
as he puts it, "pleasure is where meaning begins." Together, these
collections make the sneaky case that Christgau is not just the Dean
of American Rock Critics, his self-awarded and perhaps slightly
off-putting nickname, but one of America's
sharper public intellectuals of the past half century, and certainly
one of its most influential--not to mention one of the better stylists
in that cohort. Fun is a big part of why.
--David Cantwell, The New Yorker
News
Heart of Darkness Robert Christgau published a piece,
Vote! It Ain't Illegal Yet!, on how to do more than just vote to
defeat "the fascist fraudster turned impeached president Donald J. Trump."
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-09-14] Consumer Guide: September, 2020 Robert Christgau published his
Consumer Guide: September, 2020, with reviews of:
Black Thought [& Salaam Remi],
The Chicks,
Nat King Cole Trio,
The 81's,
The Human Hearts,
The Magnetic Fields,
No Age,
No Joy,
Billy Nomates,
Oddisee,
Jenny Reynolds,
Peter Stampfel & the Bottle Caps,
Taylor Swift. This is part of his subscription newsletter,
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-09-09] Heart of Darkness Robert Christgau published a piece,
Heart of Darkness, a review of Jeff Sharlet's book.
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-08-26] Xgau Sez Robert Christgau published his monthly
Xgau Sez q&a section, as part of his subscription newsletter
And It Don't Stop. Like all of Xgau Sez, this is
archived here.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-08-19] Consumer Guide: August, 2020 Robert Christgau published his
Consumer Guide: August, 2020, with reviews of:
Arbor Labor Union,
Birds of Prey,
The Boswell Sisters,
Car Seat Headrest,
John Chibadura,
City Girls,
Deap Vally,
Dream Wife,
Emily Duff,
Haim,
Kehlani,
Lori McKenna,
X. This is part of his subscription newsletter,
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-08-12] Quarantine Me to the Ball Game Robert Christgau published a piece,
Quarantine Me to the Ball Game, on baseball during the pandemic.
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-08-10] Zoology 101 Robert Christgau published a piece,
Zoology 101, on The Zoo (Animal Planet series 2017-).
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-07-22] Xgau Sez Robert Christgau published his monthly
Xgau Sez q&a section, as part of his subscription newsletter
And It Don't Stop. Like all of Xgau Sez, this is
archived here.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-07-15] Consumer Guide: July, 2020 Robert Christgau published his
Consumer Guide: July, 2020, with
14 reviews. This is part of his subscription newsletter,
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-07-08] After the Flood Robert Christgau published a piece,
After the Flood, on Ned Sublette's memoir, The Year Before
the Flood.
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-05-24] Xgau Sez Robert Christgau published his monthly
Xgau Sez q&a section, as part of his subscription newsletter
And It Don't Stop. Like all of Xgau Sez, this is
archived here.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-06-17] Consumer Guide: June, 2020 Robert Christgau published his
Consumer Guide: June, 2020, with
13 reviews. This is part of his subscription newsletter,
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-06-10] Endless Boogie Robert Christgau published a piece,
She Wants to Know What Love Is, on Kim Stanley Robinson's novels.
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Also added an old piece, originally published in Film Comment
in July-August, 2008, on a Neil Young documentary film:
Deja Vu.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-05-27] Xgau Sez Robert Christgau published his monthly
Xgau Sez q&a section, as part of his subscription newsletter
And It Don't Stop. Like all of Xgau Sez, this is
archived here.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-05-20] Consumer Guide: May, 2020 Robert Christgau published his
Consumer Guide: May, 2020, with
12 reviews. This is part of his subscription newsletter,
And It Don't Stop.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-05-11] Little Richard Billboard has published Robert Christgau's
Little Richard: Sexual Shaman and Embodiment of Rock 'n' Roll at Its
Most Incendiary.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-05-11] Another Side of Another Side (Of Another Side?) Robert Christgau published a piece,
Another Side of Another Side (Of Another Side?), on
Bob Dylan's "Murder Most Foul" -- with Joe Levy doing most of the
heavy lifting.
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-04-26] Endless Boogie Robert Christgau published a piece,
Endless Boogie, on Charles Shaar Murray's 2000 biography,
Boogie Man: The Adventures of John Lee Hooker in the American
Twentieth Century.
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[posted by Webmaster on 2020-04-22] Auriculum, Episode 3: Rob Sheffield Robert Christgau shared the second episode of his podcast,
Auriculum, Episode 3: Rob Sheffield (Part 3),
as part of his subscription newsletter,
And It Don't Stop. This is restricted to paid subscribers.
[posted by Webmaster on 2020-04-17] Xgau Sez Robert Christgau published his monthly
Xgau Sez q&a section, as part of his subscription newsletter
And It Don't Stop. Like all of Xgau Sez, this is
archived here.
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