"Stadler revives Guthrie's story as a dramatic portrait understood more fully through the lens of disability and close relationships, as he faced setbacks including his daughter's death, an obscenity arrest, therapy in a sex deviance clinic, and repeated stays in mental wards"-- Provided by publisher
Gustavus Stadler Books
This author explores the intersections of music, sound, and race within 19th and 20th-century American culture. Their academic focus reveals a deep interest in how these elements shape our understanding of American society. Their work appears in numerous scholarly journals as well as in popular media outlets.
