"In Woody Guthrie's Modern World Blues, Will Kaufman reveals Woody Guthrie as he most likely understood himself: modern, experimental, and, overall, fiercely progressive. This book brings Guthrie scholarship out of the dark ages and into the future by revealing the depth and complexity of Guthrie's thinking about topics such as science, technology, media, politics, gender, and race, thereby providing a more dynamic understanding of twentieth-century history and culture. Like Guthrie's own work, Kaufman's writing is clever, generous, and accessible, and whether you're a fan or a detractor, it will entirely change the way you think about 'folk' music and its possibilities."--Edward Comentale, author of Sweet Air: Modernism, Regionalism, and American Popular Music
"This book by Will Kaufman is engaging and informative, well written, and amply researched. Moreover, it challenges us to examine our own thoughts and lives by its focus upon the complex and complicated life of one of twentieth-century America's most gifted observers of the human condition."--Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains