Bruce Springsteen has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the New Jersey Hall of Fame. He is the recipient of twenty Grammy Awards, the Academy Award, and the Kennedy Center Honors. He lives in New Jersey with his family. His latest work, together with Barack Obama, is Renegades: Born in the USA, a candid and entertaining collection of conversations that expand on their groundbreaking Higher Ground podcast.
"A master storyteller.... the language of his memoir often sings
and leaps off the page with alliteration and pulse, especially when
he's rhapsodizing about rock 'n' roll."
--Will Hermes, NPR
"A masterpiece....Bruce Springsteen could have put out a collection
of recipes in Esperanto, cribbed from Campbell soup cans, and it
would still be an international bestseller. Typically, he went the
distance. And the result is nothing short of magnificent....I wish
I could buy everyone a copy....This isn't just a book for Bruce
fans, but for anyone who loves rock 'n' roll, the Shore or the last
40 years of Jersey pop-culture history. It's as epic as his recent
four-hour concerts. And just as satisfying."
--Jacqueline Cutler, NJ.com
"A virtuoso performance, the 508-page equivalent to one of
Springsteen and the E Street Band's famous four-hour concerts:
Nothing is left onstage, and diehard fans and first-timers alike
depart for home sated and yet somehow already aching for more."
--NPR
"An utterly unique, endlessly exhilarating, last-chance-power-drive
of a memoir."
--Rolling Stone
"Astonishing."
--Vanity Fair
"Born to Run has a compelling narrative and an organized structure
worthy of a Catholic schoolboy of the 1950s....Mr. Springsteen
writes fluidly about subjects light, dark and darker. He's funny
and solemn, tender and insightful. In Born to Run, he risks his
mythic stature, but he emerges as more substantial, more admirable.
Now Mr. Springsteen isn't merely a star. He is a man - a son, a
husband, a father and a friend - willing to share what he's
learned."
--Wall Street Journal
"Both an entertaining account of Springsteen's marathon race to the
top and a reminder that the one thing you can't run away from is
yourself."
--Entertainment Weekly
"Bruce Springsteen is the bard of lost American dreams....The
origin of poetry, thought William Wordsworth, was emotion
recollected in tranquillity. That motto describes both the content
of Mr Springsteen's book and the appeal of his songs, many of which
look back on youthful traumas from a mature perspective."
--The Economist
"Bruce Springsteen's life is now officially an open book. Born to
Run takes readers on a riveting ride through the everyman rock
star's deeply lived existence."
--Associated Press
"Excellent...very funny....eminently readable and engaging.
Springsteen was also born to write. He has an active, energetic
style that is part Jack Kerouac and part Instagram post."
--Asbury Park
"Frank and gripping."
--David Brooks, The Atlantic
"Glorious...a philosophically rich ramble through a rock 'n roll
life.... Reading his intimate look back on a remarkable yet
troubled life, it's safe to say that Bruce's aesthetic wouldn't be
complete without this long-form Song of Springsteen. It's the lyric
he was born to write."
--USA Today (four stars out of four)
"He must be conceded a magic with words: He can spin not only a
yarn but often an extended analysis, too.... His disclosures here
are rich, deep, and useful to help destigmatize mental
illness."
--Slate
"Intensely satisfying...Born to Run is, like his finest songs,
closely observed from end to end. His story is intimate and
personal, but he has an interest in other people and a gift for
sizing them up.."
--Dwight Garner, The New York Times
"Kinetic...The ultimate rock star shares like he's got one last
chance to make it real. It's like sitting next to Springsteen in
the campfire light hearing his life story -- you'll be begging for
another exhilarating refrain."
--People (Book of the Week)
"Richly rewarding....Bruce Springsteen proves that he has taken on
life fully engaged both in living and examining it, and in doing
so, he's delivered a story as profoundly inspiring as his best
music....It's alternately brutally honest, philosophically deep,
stabbingly funny and, perhaps most important, refreshingly
humble."
--Los Angeles Times
"Springsteen can write--not just life-Âimprinting song lyrics but
good, solid prose that travels all the way to the right
margic...And like a fabled Springsteen concert--always notable for
its deck-clearing thoroughness --Born to Run achieves the sensation
that all the relevant questions have been answered by the time the
lights are turned out. He delivers the story of Bruce--in
digestibly short chapters--via an informally steadfast Jersey
plainspeak that's worked and deftly detailed and intimate with its
readers--cleareyed enough to say what it means when it has hard
stories to tell, yet supple enough to rise to occasions requiring
eloquence--sometimes rather pleasingly subsiding into the syntax
and rhythms of a Bruce Springsteen song."
--Richard Ford, The New York Times Book Review.
"Where Springsteen soars -- both as musician and writer -- is in
his ability to bear witness, not only to his own inner life but to
the lives of those left behind in the post-industrial wastelands of
this nation. Springsteen made it out of Freehold, but he never
turned away from the 'grinding hypnotic power' of the place and its
people. Born to Run' documents the unlikely rise of a rocker
hellbent not on escape, but on reckoning with the moral failings of
the world he was born into."
--Boston Globe
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