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Description
Springsteen Fandom: "A Lifetime Conversation" explores the experience of the Bruce Springsteen musical fandom as a mutual exchange between artist and audience.
Choosing significant stops of the Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour as a narrative guideline, the book presents a thorough analysis of Springsteen's album conceptions, song lyrics, show rituals, and interviews. Based on a discussion of the ever-growing Springsteen scholarship, Pethes introduces artist-fan-communication as a notion that is not based on mere illusions but rather on actual emotions and practices.
For over 50 years, Bruce Springsteen has been a rock star with whom fans entertain a highly personal relationship. This is not only due to Springsteen's charismatic stage persona but also to the aesthetic conception of his music that the book explores based on Springsteen's own description of the relationship to his fans as a “lifetime conversation.”
Table of Contents
2. “Those who've come before”: Connecting Traditions
3. “They're in the show”: Addressing Audiences
4. “A tale begins”: Telling Stories
5. “Who are we and where is home?” Building Communities
6. “It's going to matter to somebody”: Shaping Biographies
7. “They're here”: Summoning Ghosts
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 28 May 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 160 |
| ISBN | 9798765141038 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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While this book will, of course, hold special interest for Springsteen fans, it may also speak to anyone who is anthropologically curious about the enduring allure of a public figure ... Explaining Springsteen's mystique as well as anyone probably ever will.
Kirkus Reviews
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Nicolas Pethes critically explores how Bruce Springsteen and his fans have worked - and sometimes struggled - to bridge the divide between celebrity and audience. Drawing on meticulous research and exhaustive knowledge about the evolution Springsteen's music and performances over the past five decades, Pethes transforms our understanding of rock'n'roll community.
Daniel Cavicchi, author of Tramps Like Us: Music and Meaning Among Springsteen Fans (1998)
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Pethes takes readers on a journey into the heart of fan culture. There is hardly a more rabid and committed fandom than Bruce Springsteen's global legion of adherents. Pethes affords readers a nuanced lens into the nature of Springsteen fandom, a culture that thrives on the rites of tradition, storytelling, and community.
Kenneth Womack, author of Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles (Bloomsbury 2007)
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Pethes compellingly frames the relationship between artist and audience as not merely a theoretical concept, but a genuine and, at times, personal experience. This book is a sophisticated and refreshing contribution to Springsteen studies.
Melissa Ziobro, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music
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Nico Pethes explores the themes that run throughout Bruce Springsteen's music and incisively describes how that body of work has sparked the creation of a fan community, where a deep love of Springsteen's music has brought fans together around the world.
Hal Schwartz, co-host of None But The Brave podcast
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Nico Pethes thoroughly examines the ongoing conversation Springsteen has with his fans, how it impacts the Springsteen fan community, and the powerful emotional connection many fans have with Springsteen and his music.
Flynn McLean, co-host of None But The Brave Podcast
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