Steven D. Stark is a writer and cultural commentator. He has been the popular culture analyst for National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday; a contributor to The World, a daily public radio show coproduced by WGBH and the BBC; and a commentator for CNN's Showbiz Today. The author of Glued to the Set and Writing to Win, he has written extensively for the Boston Globe, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Atlantic Monthly. He has been a Beatles fan since he was a boy and the Beatles first hit America on February 7, 1964.
"A volume worthy of its subjects . . . thoughtful, provocative, and valuable" -- Washington Post Book World"Insightful . . . Stark embeds the band in ideas and movements" -- Newsday"[A] remarkably fresh perspective . . . Stark's style, though scholarly, is incisive and altogether entertaining." -- Knoxville News-Sentinel"A thorough biography of the band . . . Stark is sharp and insightful" -- Publishers Weekly"At the forefront of a 'new wave' of Beatles studies" -- Boston Globe Sunday Magazine"A clear, new picture of the Beatles as pop-culture phenomenon. . . . thoughly entertaining and engaging" -- Buffalo News
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