Going Into the City

Going Into the City
Author Robert Christgau
Language English
Genre Memoir
Published 2015
Publisher Dey Street Books
Pages 367
ISBN 978-0-06-223879-5

Going Into the City (full title: Going into the City: Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man) is a 2015 memoir by American music critic Robert Christgau.

Critical reception

Writing for the New York Times, Dave Itzkoff gave the book a favorable review, saying, among other things, that the chapter about Christgau and his wife's difficulties conceiving a child was "surely one of the book’s most touching sections."[1] Henry Hauser of Consequence of Sound compared the book favorably to Christgau's reviews, saying they were both "dense, tight, and brimming with insight."[2] Writing for the Guardian, Joanna Scutts said that in the book, Christgau "embraces" the challenge of "saying something new and distinctive...with undimming energy."[3]

References

  1. Itzkoff, Dave (8 March 2015). "Robert Christgau's 'Going Into the City'". New York Times. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  2. Hauser, Henry (18 April 2015). "Going into the City: Portrait of the Critic as a Young Man by Robert Christgau". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  3. Scutts, Joanna (20 February 2015). "Going Into the City by Robert Christgau review – lessons from the 'dean of rock criticism'". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
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