Sharon M. HannonPunks: A Guide to an American Subculture [book] (2009)Greenwood Press Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on February 23rd 2010
Oh no, another all-encompassing book about "punk," and this one's by someone whose name doesn't start with "Legs" or end with "Mackaye." In fact, I'd probably have never heard of Sharon M. Hannon's name if not for this review submission, so this might very well be her first foray into documenting a slice of punk rock history. Scary enough, it's not even a slice she's covering--it's a general summary of the roots and all its various offshoots. But breathe a sigh of relief; Hannon's Punks: A Guide to an American Culture is, for the most part, a factually accurate textbook of sorts that touches upon all the important touchstones of what any self-respecting "punk" would likely regard as crucial to the movement.
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