Richard Goldstein is one of the founders of rock criticism, beginning with his “Pope Eye” column in the Village Voice in 1966. His reporting led to a long career as a commentator on culture, politics and sexuality. His work has appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, Harpers, the Guardian and the Nation, and he served as arts editor and then executive editor of the the Village Voice. His gay activism earned him a GLAAD award as columnist of the year. His books include the bestselling The Poetry of Rock, Reporting the Counterculture and Homocons. He is currently an adjunct professor at Hunter College of the City University of New York.
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Michael Leventhal & Richard Goldstein: Jews in Britain
This book tells the epic thousand-year story of Britain’s Jewish community, the country’s oldest minority group, replete with the dark episodes of persecution and expulsion, but also with positive pe …
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Michael Leventhal & Richard Goldstein: Jews in Britain
This book tells the epic thousand-year story of Britain’s Jewish community, the country’s oldest minority group, replete with the dark episodes of persecution and expulsion, but also with positive pe …
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€9.23
Goldstein Richard Goldstein: Another Little Piece of My Heart
"A deeply felt and largely compelling portrait of an age that indelibly marked everyone who took part in it. Indispensable for understanding the culture of the ’60s and the music that was at its …
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€15.40
Goldstein Richard Goldstein: Another Little Piece of My Heart
In 1961, Richard Goldstein saw Bob Dylan perform for the first time at Carnegie Hall. Rock music was in its infancy, and revolution was in the air. Criticism of the genre didn’t yet exist but, as it …
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€15.43