Heartbreak Is the National Anthem, Rob Sheffield
Heartbreak Is the National Anthem, Rob Sheffield
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Heartbreak Is the National Anthem
How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music

Author: Rob Sheffield

Narrator: Rob Sheffield

Unabridged: 5 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

***The Instant New York Times Bestseller!***An intimate look at the life and music of modern pop’s most legendary figure, Taylor Swift, from leading music journalist Rob Sheffield.A cultural phenomenon. A worldwide obsession. An agent of emotional chaos. There’s no parallel to Taylor Swift in history: a teenage girl who turns into the world’s favorite pop star, songwriter, storyteller, guitar hero, live performer, changing how music is made and heard. An all-time great on the level of The Beatles, Prince, or David Bowie.Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music is the first book that goes deep on the musical and cultural impact of Taylor Swift. Nobody can tell the story like Rob Sheffield, the bestselling and award-winning author of Dreaming the Beatles, On Bowie, and Love Is a Mix Tape. The legendary Rolling Stone journalist is the writer who has chronicled Taylor for every step of her long career, from her early days to the Eras Tour. Sheffield gets right to the heart of Swift and her music, her lyrics, her fan connection, her raw power.At once one of the most beloved music figures of the past two decades and one of the most criticized, Taylor Swift is known as much for her life beyond her music as she is for her hits—the most public of stars, yet also the weirdest and most mysterious. In the tradition of Sheffield’s Dreaming the Beatles, Heartbreak Is the National Anthem will inform and delight a legion of fans who hang on every word from Taylor and every word Rob writes on her.  

About Rob Sheffield

Rob Sheffield is a columnist for Rolling Stone, where he has been writing about music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the author of the national bestsellers Love Is a Mix Tape: Love and Loss, One Song at a Time; Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man’s Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut; Turn Around Bright Eyes: The Rituals of Love & Karaoke: On Bowie; and Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Haley Jean on September 11, 2024

thank u netgalley & publishers for the e-arc! as a big swiftie, i have to say that this book was a big let down. the organization is absurd.. going from debut era Taylor to All Too Well’s release, no actual chapter about TTPD despite the album and its songs being referenced several times throughout,......more

Goodreads review by Megan on August 17, 2024

I’m a Swiftie, but more than that I’m a longtime music fan. I’ve been a subscriber to Rolling Stone magazine since the 90s, so I’m no stranger to Rob Sheffield and his writing style. I’ve seen his lists of Taylor’s top songs, updated every time she releases new music. I don’t always agree with him o......more

Goodreads review by Casey Bee on November 20, 2024

This wasn’t exactly what I was expecting or hoping for, but there were moments that I did enjoy!  Some of the insights into her songs were good, but I do feel like Swifties will already know that information. That makes me confused on who the intended audience is. I don't think any diehard Swiftie i......more

Goodreads review by Peter on December 09, 2024

I was a casual Taylor Swift fan until my friend Ciara urged me to consider the twin masterpieces of folklore and evermore, and now I think of myself as a dedicated Swiftie. But my admiration for her pales in comparison to author Rob Sheffield's, who has loved her ever since 2007's Our Song. Sheffield......more

Goodreads review by Sheree on November 30, 2024

Naturally, I’m the ideal reader for Heartbreak Is The National Anthem. While Sheffield doesn’t shy away from Taylor Swift’s failures and missteps (“when she fails, she doesn’t do it modestly,” page 9), it’s not a critical work or a take-down. This is a book of admiration, of curiosity and wonder, on......more