A Mind Full of Music: Meditations on Imagination and Popular Song

Author:   Chris Forhan
Publisher:   Dreamspinner Press
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9781732610361


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Similar to how songs become familiar and welcoming earworms, these essays will imprint themselves on readers' minds. A Mind Full of Music contemplates and celebrates the mysterious, powerful, dynamic relationship between ourselves and the songs we love: the way in which songs work upon our minds and in which our minds, because of the inevitable creative force of our imaginations and memories, work upon them. The book does not propose or develop a unified argument, nor does it tell, chronologically, the story of the author's life of listening. Instead, in recognition of the varied, fluid, and ultimately mysterious ways in which our minds respond to songs, it is structured associatively, with one topic inspiring thoughts of another; the book begins with a song drifting into the author's mind, and it ends with that mind still in the midst of listening, waiting for a beat that will never come.

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Author:   Chris Forhan
Publisher:   Dreamspinner Press
Imprint:   Dreamspinner Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.344kg
ISBN:  

9781732610361


ISBN 10:   1732610363
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

A Mind Full of Music Song and the Shadow Self You Cannot Listen to the Same Song Twice It’s Personal The Why and How of This Book Imagining Imagining Loving a Song in Solitude Child’s Play Songs in Time The Pop-Rotted Mind Listening with Eyes Open Expectation and Surprise Adolescent Listening—The Songs of Ourselves Adolescent Listening—Choosing Sides Songs in Time II Iconic Classic Boy Band for Old People Songs in Time III Permanent Comforts The Song As Riddle, The Self As Riddle Time in Songs Time in Songs II Tone and Trust When the Words Work Fade Away What’d He Say? Meddling with Perception A Dream We Can Return To The Space Where Singer and Listener Meet Songs Made of Songs The Unnameable Bigger Thing—Songs as Metonyms A World Full of Music Listening in a Crowd Secular Hymns—Music and the Metaphysical To the Edge of Ecstasy A Mind Full of Music, Reprise

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"""A spectacular deep dive into the intimate workings of this mystery we call music."" --Liz Prato, author of Kids in America: A Gen-X Reckoning and Volcanoes, Palm Trees and Privilege: Essays on Hawaii ""Chris Forhan can get right inside your head, because as you follow his responses to music, you'll very likely recognize yourself."" --Griel Marcus, author of The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs, contributor, Rolling Stone ""Generosity, insight, and shrewd love underlie the whole text. This is a wonderful book."" --Gregory Orr, author of The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write and The Blessing ""If a book can be a love song, Chris Forhan's A Mind Full of Music is it, and its muse is the art form itself."" --Matty Gervais and Charity Rose Thielen, members of The Head and the Heart ""This book is a four-dimensional mix tape, one full of deeply personal reflection... A Mind Full of Music is full of light, itself, full of charm, full of life."" --Gayle Brandeis, author of The Art of Misdiagnosis"


""A spectacular deep dive into the intimate workings of this mystery we call music."" --Liz Prato, author of Kids in America: A Gen-X Reckoning and Volcanoes, Palm Trees and Privilege: Essays on Hawaii ""Chris Forhan can get right inside your head, because as you follow his responses to music, you'll very likely recognize yourself."" --Griel Marcus, author of The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs, contributor, Rolling Stone ""Generosity, insight, and shrewd love underlie the whole text. This is a wonderful book."" --Gregory Orr, author of The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write and The Blessing ""If a book can be a love song, Chris Forhan's A Mind Full of Music is it, and its muse is the art form itself."" --Matty Gervais and Charity Rose Thielen, members of The Head and the Heart ""This book is a four-dimensional mix tape, one full of deeply personal reflection... A Mind Full of Music is full of light, itself, full of charm, full of life."" --Gayle Brandeis, author of The Art of Misdiagnosis


A spectacular deep dive into the intimate workings of this mystery we call music. --Liz Prato, author of Kids in America: A Gen-X Reckoning and Volcanoes, Palm Trees and Privilege: Essays on Hawaii Chris Forhan can get right inside your head, because as you follow his responses to music, you'll very likely recognize yourself. --Griel Marcus, author of The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs, contributor, Rolling Stone Generosity, insight, and shrewd love underlie the whole text. This is a wonderful book. --Gregory Orr, author of The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write and The Blessing If a book can be a love song, Chris Forhan's A Mind Full of Music is it, and its muse is the art form itself. --Matty Gervais and Charity Rose Thielen, members of The Head and the Heart This book is a four-dimensional mix tape, one full of deeply personal reflection... A Mind Full of Music is full of light, itself, full of charm, full of life. --Gayle Brandeis, author of The Art of Misdiagnosis


Author Information

Chris Forhan is the author of the memoir My Father Before Me (Scribner, 2016) and three books of poetry: Black Leapt In, winner of the Barrow Street Press Poetry Prize; The Actual Moon, The Actual Stars, winner of the Morse Poetry Prize and a Washington State Book Award; and Forgive Us Our Happiness, winner of the Bakeless Prize. Forhan is a recipient of the Pushcart Prize.

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