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by Jeffrey B. Symynkywicz (Author)
Key Phrases: lucky town, long loneliness, deep sharing, The Gospel, Bruce Springsteen, Asbury Park (more...)
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Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, a driver rolled down his window and shouted to Bruce Springsteen, We need you—now! A few days later Springsteen appeared as part of a telethon to help victims' families, and not long after released The Rising, with Into the Fire as a tribute to the lost firefighters. It wasn't the first or last time America would need the Boss—his support kept the Vietnam Veterans of America from disbanding, and his social critique since 9/11 has been loud in its protest of the Iraq War. According to Symynkywicz, Born in the USA is not only Springsteen's greatest album, it represents the ambiguity of his gospel, his lover's quarrel with an America he loves and fumes against. Symynkywicz explores these theological and political questions with the deftness of a Harvard-trained minister and a great Springsteen fan. He has clearly pored over these lyrics, multilayered as they are, and sifted them through a theological filter. At times he offers a bit too much detail. Other times you'll want to stop reading, turn on the Boss and dance in the dark, maybe even praying while you do. (June)
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Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, a driver rolled down his window and shouted to Bruce Springsteen, We need you now! A few days later Springsteen appeared as part of a telethon to help victims' families, and not long after released The Rising, with Into the Fire as a tribute to the lost firefighters. It wasn't the first or last time America would need the Boss his support kept the Vietnam Veterans of America from disbanding, and his social critique since 9/11 has been loud in its protest of the Iraq War. According to Symynkywicz, Born in the USA is not only Springsteen's greatest album, it represents the ambiguity of his gospel, his lover's quarrel with an America he loves and fumes against. Symynkywicz explores these theological and political questions with the deftness of a Harvard-trained minister and a great Springsteen fan. He has clearly pored over these lyrics, multilayered as they are, and sifted them through a theological filter. At times he offers a bit too much detail. Other times you'll want to stop reading, turn on the Boss and dance in the dark, maybe even praying while you do. (June) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --Publishers Weekly

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  • Paperback: 197 pages
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press (June 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0664231691
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664231699
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful analysis is a must for diehard fans, August 17, 2008
Casual fans -- the ones who haven't shelled out cash money for a Springsteen album since "Born in the U.S.A." -- need not apply for "The Gospel According to Bruce Springsteen." They would probably find Jeffrey B. Symynkywicz's album-by-album, almost song-by-song evaluation of Springsteen's work from a spiritual perspective to be almost maddeningly comprehensive and, at times, just plain kooky: Who thinks this much about this stuff?

But for those of us who do think this much about this stuff -- we know who we are -- this detailed, thoughtful analysis is a welcome and thought-provoking look at the words of an important artist whose work has and continues to resonate on a spiritual level.

If there's an underlying philosophy that Symynkywicz points to in Springsteen's work, it's that we have to bring our own "love and joy" to our lives. "Nothing will change if we put all our hopes for salvation outside of ourselves," Symynkywicz writes, "if we waste the whole summer waiting `for a savior to rise from these streets.'"

There's a fair amount of lyrical analysis, some of it fairly obvious to anyone who's listened to these songs carefully (meaning most people who'd be interested in this book). But more interesting, to me at least, were Symynkywicz's looks at the underlying religious implications of some of the songs, including references to scripture. The allusions are intriguing, and make you want to listen to these songs again, either to try to hear what Symynkywicz hears or to dismiss it as a lot of hooey.

That's most true in the book's section on "The Rising," one of Springsteen's most spiritual albums. Because the lyrics are more oblique than some of his earlier tales of Magic Rats and '69 Chevys, they're more open to the type of interpretation Symynkywicz excels at -- and he rises (so to speak) to the challenge of analyzing them in the context of the horrific events of Sept. 11, which inspired them.

Granted, even the diehard Springsteen fans might not want to delve this deeply into his work, out of fear that it might become too academic and lose some of its primal power, or even its sense of fun, an important component of most Springsteen albums and certainly his concerts. Still, if you have all those albums on your shelf and have enjoyed them through the years -- and maybe even leaned on them to get you through the rough patches of life -- "The Gospel According to Bruce Springsteen" will at the very least have you nodding your head in enthusiastic agreement.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rock and redemption? Absolutely!, August 23, 2008
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As a seminary grad, I have long been interested in the intersection between faith and popular culture. And as a confessed long-time diehard Springsteen fan, I found myself nodding in agreement with much of this book, as the music of Bruce Springsteen has certainly been a part of my own spiritual journey. Music has the power to move us viscerally, and there are times when the right song at the right moment articulates that which is too deep for us to verbalize ourseleves. Many others have noted the explicit religious references in Springsteen's body of work; he himself has admitted in recent years how his Catholic upbringing has shaped his worldview and permeated his music. But Symynkywicz offers deeper analysis and new insights grounded in sound theology and presented in an engaging style. The book would also lend itself to use in small group discussion for both the casual listener and the devoted fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Deeper Look at the Springsteen Canon , August 12, 2008
I have just finished reading this book, and will soon go out and buy several more copies for friends and relatives-- longtime Springsteen fans and newcomers alike. Symynkwicz does an excellent job of laying out before us in a clear and coherent manner so many of the themes that we always knew were there in Bruce's work-- themes like hope, redemption, the power of love, and the yearning for social justice and real patriotism. Because this book is so well organized, one album at a time, and because the author lays out the lyrics and main ideas of particular songs so clearly, it can be used both by those who have an expert's knowledge of everything Springsteen has written, as well as those who might just be curious, or just passing fans. The book also is a nice balance between the popular and the scholarly, and a nice blend of Springsteen's ideas and the author's. It's full of very interesting & pithy insights that will get the reader thinking further into the meaning in Bruce's wonderful lyrics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking for all
One does not have to be a die-hard Springsteen fan to enjoy this thought-provoking study of each of Bruce's albums from Greetings from Asbury Park in 1973 to Magic. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mary Jane Johnson

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge a book by its cover!
Unfortunately the best part of this book is its cover. It all goes downhill from there. It is a very superficial look at the prose and poetry of Bruce Springsteen. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jonathan Hanfling

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting view
This book shows an interesting view on Springsteens work. Very interesting to read how the writer intepretates the Boss's songs & lyrics.
Published 10 months ago by Rlta Dutz

1.0 out of 5 stars Corny and Simplistic
Reads like a high school term paper. Every other sentence quotes song lyrics (i.e., too much) and is weak on explication and context. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Robert J. Strobel

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Reflectin on Our Spiritual Journey with Springsteen -- Great for Individuals and for Small Groups
Let me start by explaining what this book is NOT: It's not written by Springsteen. There's no new set of interviews with him at the core of this book. There's no music CD. Read more
Published 11 months ago by David Crumm

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