exchange on Slate with author of book on post-punk

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exchange on Slate with author of book on post-punk

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http://www.slate.com/id/2137333/entry/2137334/

continues on Tuesday link.

kind of interesting, though i personally don't agree with all of the author's conjecture and feel that much of the "work" he claims to do was already done in Greil Marcus' "Lipstick Traces"--particularly vis a vis dada/brecht/moderism....it's not clear that debt is paid in this exchange.

worth a read.
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Post by Donovan »

Thanks for the link, KC. Hopefully I'll get a chance to read that this weekend since I really enjoyed Rip It Up And Start Again. Simon Reynolds is passionate about his subject, but I'm not sure if it's fair to compare him to Marcus.
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Thanks for the link!
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