The exploration delves into the profound impact of a lesser-known Tom Petty song, "Straight Into Darkness," as Megan Volpert reflects on her personal struggles and the broader themes of human suffering. Through a blend of philosophical insights and personal narrative, the essays dissect the song's musical, historical, rhetorical, and sociological significance, revealing its hidden depths and resonating with the complexities of life. Volpert's work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of music and personal experience, making for a compelling read.
Megan Volpert Ordine dei libri
Megan Volpert si confronta criticamente con la cultura popolare, offrendo esami acuti dei temi che definiscono la nostra epoca. Il suo lavoro si addentra spesso negli aspetti filosofici e culturali che arricchiscono la nostra comprensione dei media e dell'arte. Volpert attinge alla sua vasta esperienza nell'insegnamento dell'inglese per rendere i suoi saggi e le sue critiche accessibili a un vasto pubblico. Il suo approccio è sia analitico che coinvolgente, fornendo ai lettori nuove prospettive sulle opere che plasmano la cultura contemporanea.





- 2022
- 2022
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Our sense of smell is crucial to our survival. We can smell fear, disease, food. Fragrance is also entertainment. We can smell an expensive bottle of perfume at a high-end department store. Perhaps it reminds us of our favorite aunt. A memory in a bottle is a powerful thing. Megan Volpert's Perfume carefully balances the artistry with the science of perfume. The science takes us into the neurology of scent receptors, how taste is mostly smell, the biology of illnesses that impact scent sense, and the chemistry of making and copying perfume. The artistry of perfume involves the five scent families and symbolism, subjectivity in perfume preference, perfume marketing strategies, iconic scents and perfumers, why the industry is so secretive, and Volpert's own experiments with making perfume. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
- 2020
Exploring the intersection of fashion and identity, this book delves into how the LGBTQ+ community uses clothing as a vital expression of self. It highlights the significance of garments as markers of individuality and collective identity, showcasing the unique ways fashion serves as a form of communication. Beyond mere aesthetics, it presents a collection of artifacts that illustrate the strategies employed within the community to create authentic selves, emphasizing the transformative power of fashion in shaping personal narratives.
- 2014
Only Ride
- 148pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Exploring themes of suburban malaise and personal growth, the prose poems present an optimistic perspective on navigating life's challenges. Through a series of reflective essays, the author shares insights on avoiding the pitfalls of becoming one's parents, managing health issues, and embracing life's fleeting moments. The narrative is infused with a sense of rebellion and a love for rock & roll, reminiscent of Springsteen's storytelling, ultimately celebrating the unique journey of life as the only ride worth taking.
- 2011
Sonics in Warholia
- 62pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Exploring the complex persona of Andy Warhol, the collection features a series of love letters and hate mail that engage directly with his ghost. Megan Volpert crafts a unique narrative that transcends traditional biography, using sharp, provocative language to create a mirror-like reflection of Warhol's enigmatic character. The work challenges cultural norms and delves into the contradictions of his legacy, revealing both admiration and critique in a bold, artistic dialogue.