Citizen Cash, Michael Stewart Foley
Citizen Cash, Michael Stewart Foley
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Citizen Cash
The Political Life and Times of Johnny Cash

Author: Michael Stewart Foley

Narrator: Michael Stewart, Greg Littlefield

Unabridged: 11 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 12/07/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A leading historian argues that Johnny Cash was the most important political artist of his timeJohnny Cash was an American icon, known for his level, bass-baritone voice and somber demeanor, and for huge hits like “Ring of Fire” and “I Walk the Line.” But he was also the most prominent political artist in the United States, even if he wasn’t recognized for it in his own lifetime, or since his death in 2003.Then and now, people have misread Cash’s politics, usually accepting the idea of him as a “walking contradiction.” Cash didn’t fit into easy political categories—liberal or conservative, Republican or Democrat, hawk or dove. Like most people, Cash’s politics were remarkably consistent in that they were based not on ideology or scripts but on empathy—emotion, instinct, and identification.Drawing on untapped archives and new research on social movements and grassroots activism, Citizen Cash offers a major reassessment of a legendary figure.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stacie on August 27, 2021

This book is pretty wonderful, y’all. It’s clearly well-researched and full of interesting tidbits. Country music has, sadly, come to represent a very simple and often closed-minded demographic. The progressive views, intelligent political commentary, and groundbreaking subject matter that it was fo......more

Goodreads review by Dan on November 29, 2021

My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Perseus Books, Basic Books for an advanced copy of this musical and political biography. Johnny Cash was a man of if not constant, at least many sorrows. Cash wore black for the poor and broke down. Cash loved Jesus, but his most famous songs featured murderer......more

Goodreads review by Lance on July 16, 2023

The book is interesting and relies heavily upon available transcripts of the Johnny Cash show and other biographies, autobiographies, and other interviews given. No research performed was using available public documents. But, the author does cover a wide breadth of written materials. I do think the......more

Goodreads review by Dave on April 02, 2023

A snapshot of a changing America and a self reflecting man This book promises to try and put Johnny Cash's political positions into a historical context. I believe that it succeeds, but the historical context it lays out is unfamiliar to most. No spoiler to tell you that Johnny Cash did not fit any l......more

Goodreads review by Edward on February 03, 2022

A unique perspective on Cash combining biographical detail and cultural analysis with music history to provide an in-depth portrait of the ways he acquired his political and social ideas and expressed them through his music.......more


Quotes

“‘Citizen Cash’ succeeds winningly. Foley is a well-regarded historian and does an excellent job of placing Cash’s life and career within the contexts of his time.”—Jack Hamilton, Washington Post

"The book is a welcome corrective to the tendency to treat the man as so internally contrary as to be a complete enigma."—Stephen Metcalf, The Atlantic

"Citizen Cash usefully combines biographical detail and cultural analysis with music history to provide an in‑depth portrait of the ways Cash acquired his political and social ideas and wove them into the fabric of his music." —Henry L. Carrigan, Jr., Bookpage

"Foley’s energetic and consistent examination of how Cash’s music and life express a politics of empathy offers a fresh reading of an iconic artist about whom it seems that everything has already been written."—No Depression

“Foley—through extensive access to hitherto untapped archives—reveals as an artist’s fundamental commitment to empathy, in both his work and his life.” —Jonny Diamond, Lit Hub Editor in Chief

"Foley skillfully weaves anecdotes about Cash’s stances throughout the book to illustrate the singer’s sometimes hard‑to‑define political positions."—Washington Independent Review of Books

“[A] deeply researched, unique examination, Foley looks at the many reasons Cash was drawn to particular issues … With sufficient detail and a gift for storytelling, Foley explores these and many other aspects of Cash’s complex life. A powerful biography that will leave fans with a newfound respect for the Man in Black.”—Kirkus (starred review)

“Michael Stewart Foley has written a book about Johnny Cash, and I cannot think of a better match of an author and subject. Foley shows how Cash’s deep reserves of empathy and insight made him an artist for his time (and ours). This book will change how you think about Johnny Cash.”
 —John McMillian, professor of history at Georgia State University and author of Beatles Vs. Stones

“In this compelling biography, Michael Stewart Foley recovers the ‘Man in Black’ as a prophetic political voice who used his microphone to plead the case of ordinary Americans, criticize the powerful, and prod his listeners to envision a better world. He shows how Johnny Cash combined empathy and entertainment, bringing together religion, a country vernacular, and lyricism to challenge injustice and inequality in a country that he loved. This is a moving, important book.”
 —Thomas J. Sugrue, New York University

“History is written for an era as much as about one, and historian Michael Foley has given us a Johnny Cash that speaks to our divided nation. Foley’s Cash offers a ‘politics of empathy’ that transcends political division; he is a man shaped by the particulars of history, but also a man capable of change. Foley beautifully combines historical biography with his knowledge of Cash’s music and its context. This is masterful work!”
 —Beth Bailey, author of Sex in the Heartland