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Schooled in Miley

Issue 2 SNEAK PEAK: Interview with ‘1989′ author Joshua Clover

Joshua Clovers 1989

By JASMINE MAHMOUD | November 19, 2009

I just got schooled in Miley. For the upcoming print edition of The Arts Politic (we promise, it’s coming!), I interviewed Mr. Pop Culture, Joshua Clover. Clover is a UC Davis professor, poet, cultural critic, contributor to the Village Voice, former senior writer for Spin and author. Clover’s new book 1989: Bob Dylan Didn’t Have This to Sing About, presents a lyrical history and analysis of pop music during “the end of history” era.