MEET THE BEATLES: A Cultural History of the Band That Shook Youth, Gender, and the World
Steven D. Stark, . . Harper Entertainment, $26.95 (344pp) ISBN 978-0-06-000892-5
Journalist Stark wants to tell the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo in a "somewhat new way," focusing as much on the cultural trends that produced the Beatles—and the trends they created—as on the Fab Four themselves. He explores how the band's 1964 arrival in America coincided with both the adolescent explosion of the baby boomers and the cultural void left by Kennedy's assassination. He then backtracks to the Beatles' childhoods in Liverpool, a city with traditions of absent fathers, strong mothers and permissive attitudes toward androgyny—all major elements in the Beatles' music. Their moptop haircuts? A combination of "mild gender-bending" and German art college chic. Their trademark wit? Inspired by the
Reviewed on: 04/25/2005
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 368 pages - 978-0-06-000893-2