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Bruce [Hardcover]

Peter A Carlin
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Book Description

October 30, 2012
This sweeping biography of one of America’s greatest musicians is the first in twenty-five years to be written with the cooperation of Bruce Springsteen himself. With unfettered access to the artist, his family, and band members—including Clarence Clemons in his last major interview—acclaimed music writer Peter Ames Carlin presents a startlingly intimate and vivid portrait of a rock icon.

For more than four decades, Bruce Springsteen has reflected the heart and soul of America with a career that includes twenty Grammy Awards, more than 120 million albums sold, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award. He has also become an influential voice in American culture and politics, inspiring President Barack Obama to admit: “I’m the president, but he’s the Boss.”

Built from years of research and unparalleled access to its subject and his inner circle, Bruce presents the most revealing account yet of a man laden with family tragedy, a tremendous dedication to his artistry, and an all-consuming passion for fame and influence. With this book, the E Street Band members finally bare their feelings about their abrupt dismissal in 1989, and how Springsteen’s ambivalence nearly capsized their 1999 reunion. Carlin deftly traces Springsteen’s often harrowing personal life: from his lower working- class childhood in Freehold, New Jersey, through his stubborn climb to fame and tangled romantic life, and finally to his quest to conquer the demons that nearly destroyed his father.

In Bruce, Carlin encompasses the breadth of Springsteen’s astonishing career and explores the inner workings of a man who managed to redefine generations of music. A must for fans, Bruce is a meticulously researched, compulsively readable biography of one of the most complex and fascinating artists in American music.


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From Booklist

For this authorized biography of anthemic rocker Bruce Springsteen, music critic and unabashed Springsteen fan Carlin, who has also written about Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney, was able to obtain interviews with many of the musician’s closest friends and relatives. His access to, among others, Springsteen’s mother, sisters, early bandmates, and high-school pals makes for an unusually intimate portrait. Carlin provides detailed accounts of the musician’s personal and professional life, from his lower-working-class childhood in Freehold, New Jersey, to his social invisibility in high school, to his local and then regional popularity, and then worldwide stardom. Along the way, Springsteen battled depression, which also afflicted his father; eschewed drugs and alcohol; juggled numerous romantic entanglements; and worked tirelessly on his music and his stage presence, morphing from a shy loner to a mesmerizing performer of hours-long concerts. Like many highly creative people, he was fairly ruthless about allowing his music to dictate his direction, which sometimes led to dissension within the E-Street Band. Springsteen emerges from these pages as a hard worker and a painstaking musician who has never forgotten his working-class roots. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Published in conjunction with Bruce Springsteen’s worldwide tour in support of his latest album, this authorized biography is sure to draw plenty of off-the-book-page interest. --Joanne Wilkinson

Review

Bruce delivers. . . . Carlin gets across why Mr. Springsteen has meant so much, for so long, to so many people.” (New York Times)

“Do we need another Springsteen biography? The answer, here, is yes, thanks in large part to Carlin’s tireless reporting, which helps straighten out some of the lore-laden stories of Springsteen’s early years in New Jersey, and further illuminates his later struggles with depression.” (Boston Globe)

"There are probably more books about Bruce Springsteen than there are about any other rock star of his generation. But until one comes out with the words 'By Bruce Springsteen' on the cover, Bruce will be the definitive one." (The Star-Ledger)

“Interviews with bandmates, family members, and exes paint an unflinching portrait of the rock icon.... Dives into Springsteen’s personal life in unprecedented depth.... No previous biographer has uncovered as much about Springsteen’s family.” (Rolling Stone)

“Carlin’s exhaustively researched portrait of rock and roll’s working-class hero delivers everything a fan could wish for.” (People)

"An astute engaging account." (USA Today)

“An honest portrayal of the rock & roll legend.” (Entertainment Weekly)

"An epic look at the man and his music." (Kirkus Reviews)

"For all those of us who grew up on the Jersey Shore, chasing Bruce and the band every weekend: the chase is over. It’s all here. Everything we didn't know then -- we're surprised to learn now. It's close, it's intimate -- the master of introspection allows some full-on inspection of his life." (Brian Williams, NBC News)

“There are many things I could and should be doing right now, but I am not… I am reading and rereading this book. Why did you do this to me?” (Jon Stewart)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; First Edition edition (October 30, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439191824
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439191828
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (185 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Peter Ames Carlin is a journalist, critic and author. Previously a free-lance writer, senior writer at People magazine and a TV critic for The Oregonian newspaper, his work has been published in the New York Times Magazine, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, the Times (UK), Men's Journal and the British music magazine, The Word.

He is also the author of BRUCE (Touchstone, November 2012), PAUL McCARTNEY: A LIFE (Touchstone, November, 2009) and CATCH A WAVE: THE RISE, FALL AND REDEMPTION OF THE BEACH BOYS' BRIAN WILSON (Rodale, 2006).

A professional writer since 1985, Carlin has written about a wide variety of subjects. His 2009 investigation of financial and identity fraud conducted by TV news executive Jeff Alan spurred a year-long federal investigation that sent Alan to federal prison. Still, Carlin's work has focused mostly on popular culture and music.

Carlin lives in Portland, Ore. with his wife and three children.


Customer Reviews

The author tells a great story with lots of details about Bruce's life. Jane Torley Gang  |  50 reviewers made a similar statement
I had to start re-reading this book on Bruce as soon as I finished. Christe  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
Past that point the book seems a bit rushed and not as detailed as the early years. Tom  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The best Springsteen bio...so far November 11, 2012
By Chicago
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Peter Ames Carlin's biography of Paul McCartney wasn't quite the definitive Macca bio...but it was the best so far. Same thing with this examination of Springsteen's life. It's great, but with an extra push he could have pushed this into a form of transcendence.

Overall, I liked the writing. It's mostly breezy, and even the footnotes are fun. Some of the phrases made me cringe--they weren't quite purple prose, but a long dip into the inkpot--but I found it engaging. (As a consequence, though, the readability of Carlin's art made the clunkers stand out even more.) With close to three decades of Bruce fandom under my belt, I learned a lot about the man, his early years and of course his career. (Example: For the first time, I think, I finally 'got' the Mike Appel lawsuit.) Clearly Carlin researched his topic thoroughly, and his account of the early days of Springsteen's career has a day-to-day immediacy to it that is exhilarating.

My main complaint is that the ending doesn't hold up to the first four hundred pages or so. Events are presented a bit out of order, or then there's a first mention of a person who, it occurs to you, should have been mentioned many chapters before. Much of what is depicted there has the air of 'You already know this, so I'll rush through it.' For all the effort put into illustrating the Boss' early years and first couple of albums, I would have appreciated a similar treatment for (to date) late-Springsteen music--even if it made the bio run another couple hundred of pages (or even into a second volume at a later date).

Do I recommend this book? Sure. As I said, it's the best Boss bio so far. But can it be topped? One day, perhaps. In BRUCE, Carlin, as he did with McCartney, presents his subject as human, driven, mercurial, brilliant and flawed--which is really all one can hope for from a well-done biography.
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42 of 51 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Inside look at the magic of Bruce October 30, 2012
By Christe
Format:Hardcover
I had to start re-reading this book on Bruce as soon as I finished. It is an incredibly comprehensive inside look at the man and the artist. The author puts Bruce in a "lifetime" perspective that helps us understand the man from his earliest years through today. Although I have read many pieces on Bruce this one stands out for its insights on his lyrics, his madness for his art, his love of his extended family and his complicated relationships with fellow artists. It is painfully honest at times with Bruce seemingly giving the author incredible access to his most sacred thoughts and places. I have an entirely new perspective on songs I have listened to for as long as I can remember. This is a must read. Thanks for writing it.
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31 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Most personal biography on Bruce I've read November 1, 2012
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In some ways, this biography is a rehash on the biography's by Dave Marsh (Born to Run and Glory Days), but what Marsh didn't give us, this book does, an intimate account of Bruce's early life in New Jersey, to include dealing with a Manic Depressant father, which fueled Bruce's loneliness (but gave us wonderful songs) and some very personal behind the scenes accounts of life on E-Street.

I've been a fan for nearly 40 years and Bruce has kept his personal life very guarded, which is ok with me and I respect that, but the effect of that has been a vision of Bruce constructed only from what his machine gave us.

What I enjoyed most about this book was the details of his early life. I've grown up with Bruce through his stories about his relationship with his father as told on stage and through his songs, but those only paint a picture of a father and son not getting along, as most fathers and sons don't. The fact that Mr. Springsteen suffered from depression (and I would even bet it was PTSD from the traumatic loss of his sister from a horrific accident when they were young) has given me a whole new perspective to what a young Bruce, his Mom and his sisters must have endured. His father wasn't just a stern, hardened man of the era wanting his son to pursue a noble profession, he was a deeply hurt man isolated and unable to connect with his family. This kind of depression went largely undiagnosed in those days and people had to deal with it the best they could, not truly knowing what was wrong. Bruce's way of dealing with it was in words and music. A lot of teenagers are attracted to strapping on a guitar and being in a band just because it made you cool and you got all of the girls. Bruce strapped on that guitar to escape a fate he didn't want anything to do with.

Especially precious were the details about Bruce and his relationship with his paternal grandparents, who basically raised him as a young child. They doted over him obsessively, much to the frustration of his mother. I enjoyed the same relationship with my grandparents so I understood and related to this part of Bruce's life. It made me smile reading it.

The rest of the book of Bruce's rise to stardom I've read before, but what I didn't read about was some of the darker parts of life with Bruce by his band mates. For years, life on E-Street looked like pure Heaven on earth, playing in one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time, with one of the greatest rock and roll artist of all time.

All said, this book is perfect for the long time fan because we connect with Bruce on a level not enjoyed, nor understood by the casual fan. The casual fans may enjoy the book, but I don't think will appreciate those intimate details as they are not connected to the songs.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bruce biography
I think Bruce fans will enjoy the local Asbury Park/Freehold areas that are highlighted in the book. Overall the book is very interesting. Read more
Published 12 days ago by della okane
5.0 out of 5 stars The book Bruce fans have been waiting for
"Bruce" is an interesting book to review, because even though I have a bunch of complaints, it's still a wonderful book, worthy of five stars. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Marty Essen
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, new information for Bruce fans
I did wonder if there would be much in here that I hadn't come across before. With the big Dave Marsh bio, and numerous other works I assumed everything was public knowledge, and... Read more
Published 14 days ago by Leon Plumbley
4.0 out of 5 stars Bruce.........
.........this is the best biography I have read dealing with the Boss. At times it was too "technical" but told a great story.
Published 18 days ago by a jenniches
5.0 out of 5 stars BIG FANS
a GIFT FOR MY HUSBAND..A FAN SINCE BRUCE PLAYED SMALL CLUBS WAY BEFORE HE WAS KNOWN...AND PLAYED WITH DIFFERENT SMALL BANDS..AT THE JERSEY SHORE
Published 18 days ago by smilin
1.0 out of 5 stars damaged
this came in a broken box and was damaged. i am returning it for a new copy. look forward to reading it
Published 18 days ago by Stephanie Morin
5.0 out of 5 stars Boss
Help me out with my depression what a performer...the longest concert performer that gives his all.
The boss rules all
Published 25 days ago by david scott
4.0 out of 5 stars Good not great
Interesting and easy to read. Would have liked to heard more direct quotes from Springsteen, most info is second hand.
Published 29 days ago by Julia C
4.0 out of 5 stars Bruce
With great enthusiasm read the book "Bruce", a good choice in times between live concerts, which I've mainly experienced in Europe, but also in New York City and New... Read more
Published 1 month ago by fan54
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed
I enjoyed. It was pretty interesting but slowed down a bit about two thirds through. If your a fan of the boss you will enjoy the read.
Published 1 month ago by Bendacott
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