Author | Benjamin Piekut |
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Cover artist | Ray Smith |
Language | English |
Subject | Henry Cow |
Genre | Biography, music criticism |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Publication date | September 27, 2019 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover and softcover) |
Pages | 512 |
ISBN | 978-1-4780-0405-9 (hardcover) |
781.66092/2—dc23 | |
LC Class | ML3916 .P53 2019 |
Henry Cow: The World Is a Problem is a 2019 book by American academic Benjamin Piekut. It is a biography and analysis of the English experimental rock[1] group Henry Cow and their turbulent existence between 1968 and 1978. The book is Piekut's second and was published in September 2019 in the United States by Duke University Press in both hard- and soft-cover.
Piekut analyses Henry Cow's music, their political stance and how they functioned as a collective. He sourced material for the book from interviews with members of the band and their notebooks and diaries, from magazine and newspaper articles, and from journal papers and books. The World Is a Problem was generally well received by reviewers, although one found sections of the book "heavy going",[2] and another felt it should have addressed issues like "why Henry Cow thought their awkward and somewhat mannered music could ever be popular with audiences".[3]