Part 5. Nation and Narrative. Under an American Spell : U2's The Joshua Tree in the Shadow of Flannery O'Connor / Scott Calhoun ; Rock, Hard-Boiled : The Mekons and American Crime Fiction / Peter Hesseldenz ; When Poetry Meets Popular Music : The Case of Polish Rock Artists in the Late Twentieth Century [Book Review]

In Ryan Hibbett (ed.), Lit-rock: literary capital in popular music. New York: Bloomsbury Academic (2022)
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