Cover; Nick Drake Dreaming England; Imprint Page; Contents; Introduction; 1. Dreaming England; 2. Listening to the Land; 3. The Country and the City; 4. Melancholia and Loss; 5. Drake's Legacy; Chronology; References; Select Bibliography; Discography; Acknowledgements; Photo Acknowledgements; Index;
Nick Drake: Dreaming England
β Scribed by Nathan Wiseman-Trowse
- Publisher
- Reaktion Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 174
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Since his death in 1974 at the age of twenty-six, singer-songwriter Nick Drake has gained a huge international audience and come to be thought of as the epitome of English romanticism. But while his small body of work has evoked poetic comparisons with Blake and Keats, closer inspection of Drakeβs music reveals many global and cosmopolitan influences that confound his status as an archetypal English troubadour. In this book, Nathan Wiseman-Trowse unravels the myths surrounding Drake and his work and explores how ideas of Englishness have come to be intimately associated with the cult musician.Β Probing deeply into Drakeβs music for clues, Wiseman-Trowse finds hints of the English landscape that Drake would have wandered through during his lifetime, but he also uncovers traces of blues, jazz, and eastern mysticism that hint at a broader conception of English national identity in the late 1960s, one far removed from parochial nostalgia. Wiseman-Trowse then looks at how Drakeβs music has been framed since his death, showing how Drake has been situated as a particular kind of English artist that integrates American counterculture, the English class system, and a nostalgic reimagining of the hippie era. An appealing story of folk music and English national identity, this book is essential reading for any fan of Nick Drake.
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