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OverviewA provocative, entertaining but ultimately serious examination of rock's most essential questions: Beatles or Stones? Which is the best air guitar to play? Does Rush suck? And what is the meaning of Billy Joel? Metaphysical Graffiti is a book for music fans, humor fans, and, if a meaningful ontological category, fans of philosophy too. It is a provocative, inflammatory, hilarious, but ultimately serious book about the essential questions of rock-Beatles or Stones? What Kind of Air Guitar Do You Play? Does Rush Suck? and, of course, The Meaning of Billy Joel. In a rich mix of original pieces, Kaufman not only examines the essential issues facing all rock fans, but delves into the deeper, metaphysical roots of these questions. The book's title is a riff on the classic Led Zeppelin album, Physical Graffiti, while the book itself is an innovative, critical work that in many ways mirrors the best rock 'n' roll. Funny, audacious, irreverent, and relentlessly creative, it stretches the parameters of traditional criticism by incorporating short fiction, ""Moronic Dialogues,"" and even a short mini-play, ""Godot, The Musical,"" in order to explore philosophical concepts of Reality, Authenticity, Hype, and, ultimately, the purpose of music criticism itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Seth KaufmanPublisher: Counterpoint Imprint: Counterpoint Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781949017083ISBN 10: 1949017087 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 14 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAn Acoustic Intro Beatles or Stones? Or the Question of Identity What Kind of Air Guitar Do You Play? Or the Question of Reality Billy Joel, Really? Or the Question of Authenticity Does Rush Suck? Or the Question of Taste What Do You Call a Drummer in a Three-piece Suit? Or the Question of Rock Band Hierarchy Rock's Secret Weapon, or the Question of Audacity (and Concept Albums) Godot the Musical, Or the Question of Hype Deadheads and Mekons Fans, or the Question of Musical Cults The Coolest Song You've Never Heard, Or the Question of Musical Archeology To Cover or to Run for Cover? Or the Question of Sonic Forgery Can a Dj Save Your Life? Or The Oxymoronic Question of EDM Concerts What We Write About When We Write About RockReviewsPraise for Metaphysical Graffiti Metaphysical Graffiti will make you think twice (and laugh thrice). --Will Hermes, Rolling Stone senior critic and NPR contributor Metaphysical Graffiti is worthy companion to Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung, mining music history, philosophy and comedy to explore our relationships to and with popular music. --Andreas Killen, author of 1973 Nervous Breakdown Praise for Nuns with Guns A smart, witty and engrossing satire! Kaufman is a wonderfully sharp-eyed observer of modern American lunacies. --Zoe Heller, author of Notes on a Scandal Praise for The King of Pain One of 2012's most enjoyable novels. --Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times Seth Kaufman's novel is a hoot and a boot, a zany, unsettling, satisfying, post post-modern, tragic-comic tour of prisons around the world and pain in the human heart. Start it and you won't stop. If you're a claustrophobe, read it out-of-doors. --John Darnton, author of Neanderthal Praise for Metaphysical Graffiti Metaphysical Graffiti will make you think twice (and laugh thrice). --Will Hermes, Rolling Stone senior critic and NPR contributor Erudite, caustic and hilarious, Seth Kaufman's essays in Metaphysical Graffiti are creative non-fiction writing at its best. --Andy Hedgecock, Morning Star Metaphysical Graffiti is worthy companion to Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung, mining music history, philosophy and comedy to explore our relationships to and with popular music. --Andreas Killen, author of 1973 Nervous Breakdown Praise for Nuns with Guns A smart, witty and engrossing satire! Kaufman is a wonderfully sharp-eyed observer of modern American lunacies. --Zoe Heller, author of Notes on a Scandal Praise for The King of Pain One of 2012's most enjoyable novels. --Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times Seth Kaufman's novel is a hoot and a boot, a zany, unsettling, satisfying, post post-modern, tragic-comic tour of prisons around the world and pain in the human heart. Start it and you won't stop. If you're a claustrophobe, read it out-of-doors. --John Darnton, author of Neanderthal Author InformationRecovering musician SETH KAUFMAN grew up overseas, in Kenya and India, the son of a foreign correspondent. He ran a popular online music store where he sold so many copies of Kenny G records he should be tried at The Hague. He has written a number of books, including The King of Pain (""One of 2012's most enjoyable novels"" -The New York Times), contributed humor pieces to the New Yorker website and freelanced for many other publications. 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