U2's The Joshua Tree
Planting Roots in Mythic America
Price for Eshop: 818 Kč (€ 32.7)
VAT 0% included
New
E-book delivered electronically online
E-Book information
Annotation
U2 planted the seeds for The Joshua Tree during an existential journey through America. As Irishmen in the 1970s, the band grew up with the belief that America was a place of freedom and prosperity, a symbol of hope and a refuge for all people. However, global politics of the 1980s undermined that impression and fostered hypocritical policies that manipulated Americans and devastated people around the world. Originally conceived as The Two Americas, The Joshua Tree was U2s critique of America. Rather than living up to the ideal that the country was an idea that belongs to people who need it most, the band found that America sacrificed equality and justice for populism and fascism. This book explores the political, social, and cultural themes rooted in The Joshua Tree when it was originally released in 1987 and how those themes resonated as a response to the election of Donald Trump when U2 toured for the albums 30th anniversary. The author juxtaposes the bands existential journey through America with his own journey connecting with his Irish roots by becoming a citizen in the age of Trump and places U2s and The Joshua Trees relevance in context with the current political climate.
Ask question
You can ask us about this book and we'll send an answer to your e-mail.