Madonnaland: And Other Detours into Fame and Fandom

Madonnaland: And Other Detours into Fame and Fandom

by Alina Simone
Madonnaland: And Other Detours into Fame and Fandom

Madonnaland: And Other Detours into Fame and Fandom

by Alina Simone

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Overview

When Alina Simone agreed to write a book about Madonna, she thought it might provide an interesting excuse to indulge her own eighties nostalgia. Wrong. What Simone discovered instead was a tidal wave of already published information about Madonna—and her own ambivalence about, maybe even jealousy of, the Material Girl’s overwhelming commercial success. With the straight-ahead course stymied, Simone set off on a quirky detour through the backroads of celebrity and fandom and the people who love or loathe Madonna.

In this witty, sometimes acerbic, always perceptive chronicle, Simone begins by trying to understand why Madonna’s birthplace, Bay City, Michigan, won’t even put up a sign to celebrate its most famous citizen, and ends by asking why local bands who make music that’s authentic and true can disappear with barely a trace. In between, she ranges from Madonna fans who cover themselves with tattoos of the singer’s face and try to make fortunes off selling her used bustiers and dresses, to Question Mark and the Mysterians—one-hit wonders best known for “96 Tears”—and Flying Wedge, a Detroit band that dropped off an amazing two-track record in the office of CREEM magazine in 1972 and vanished, until Simone tracked it down.

Filled with fresh insights about the music business, fandom, and what it takes to become a superstar, Madonnaland is as much a book for people who, like Simone, prefer “dark rooms, coffee, and state-subsidized European films filled with existential despair” as it is for people who can’t get enough of Madonna.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477308912
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Series: American Music Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 138
File size: 227 KB

About the Author

ALINA SIMONE is a singer-turned-writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. She is the author of the essay collection You Must Go and Win and the novel Note to Self, as well as a regular contributor to the PRI news radio show The World.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Conspiracy in Bay City, or, Why is Madonna's birthplace the last place in America where she is actively controversial?
  • 2. Seeking Refuge from '80s Rock, or, Was Madonna actually an outsider artist?
  • 3. Magical Contagion, or, What happens to Madonna's lonely mountain of stuff after she dies?
  • 4. Madonna Misconstrued, or, Getting the hell into Michigan
  • 5. Mystery of the Mondegreen, or, Who was the first band to smuggle the word "masturbate" onto the Billboard top 100?
  • 6. Flying Wedge, or, Could a band with three fans be (another) missing link between hard rock and punk?
  • Epilogue
  • Thanks

What People are Saying About This

Ben Greenman

"Alina Simone’s critical (and hilariously self-critical) look at pop culture, ambition, identity, and the strange things that can happen when art meets time is, if you’ll pardon the expression, a ray of light."

New York Times best-selling author of Mo’ Me Ben Greenman

"Alina Simone’s critical (and hilariously self-critical) look at pop culture, ambition, identity, and the strange things that can happen when art meets time is, if you’ll pardon the expression, a ray of light."

Amanda Palmer

"How do we start with sparkly cone bras and end with a well-considered philosophy of human fulfillment? No idea, but Simone manages to do it. Madonnaland is a profound and hilarious stream-of-consciousness funfair ride through the postmodern theme park of super fans, celebrity, taste, and capitalism, with Simone as the perfect conductor."

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