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11 POP SONGS FOR LITERARY PEOPLE READ, EAT, SLEEP January 26, 2018 By Emily Temple Share: Music and literature have long been intertwined. They are also two things that snooty teenagers judge one another by. Sometimes snooty adults, too. So for the best of both worlds, why not try some great music about books? (Great books about music are also out there, of course, but that s a list for another time.) Now, there are hundreds of songs out there inspired by literature in one way or another, and most of them are, necessarily, not on the below list. These are merely a few of my own favorites, organized into songs about writing, reading, books, and um, one other thing. The comment section is available for further nominations. Songs About Writing: Imflammatory Writ, Joanna Newsom (Not on Spotify, but find it here) A funny, jaunty, self-effacing little number about trying to write the Great American Novel or at least the titular inflammatory writ. And as for my inflammatory writ? Well I wrote it and I was not inflamed one bit Advice from the master derailed that disaster He said Hand that pen over to me, poetaster! Open Book, Cake She s writing, she s writing She s writing a novel... In this case, the novel is mostly a metaphor for her life and a mixed metaphor at that (You think she s an open book/ but you don t know what page to turn to, do you?), but I ll let that slide. Paperback Writer, The Beatles Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book? It took me years to write, will you take a look? It s based on a novel by a man named Lear, And I need a job, So I want to be a paperback writer,...

It s a thousand pages, give or take a few. I ll be writing more in a week or two. I could make it longer if you like the style. I can change it round, And I want to be a paperback writer... The Beatles have never been so cutting. Oxford Comma, Vampire Weekend Who gives a fuck about an Oxford comma? Before we go any further: lots of people, including yours truly. But let s just set that aside for now. In an interview on this very specific subject, Ezra Koenig told Vanity Fair: I have a complicated relationship with grammar, and adds that he spent a year teaching eighth-grade English in Brooklyn and, when you spend so much time trying to get kids to write in Standard American English, you re bound to start questioning the importance. Perhaps getting defensive, he claims the song is about more than just that first line, and says, I first came across the Oxford comma on Facebook. There was a group at Columbia called Students for the Preservation of the Oxford Comma. I didn t think about it too much but, a few months later while sitting at a piano at my parents house, I started writing the song and the first thing that came out was Who gives a fuck about an Oxford comma? Well. Songs About Reading: Books Written For Girls, Camera Obscura Officially, I m not sure I know what books written for girls are, but I definitely know who the kinds of guys who read them are. Don t trust a guy with a brand new copy of Jane Eyre under his arm, is all I m saying. He likes to read books written for girls Prides himself on being a man of the world In the darkest of places he gets his thrills He will disappoint you if you see through his perfect smile Read, Eat, Sleep, The Books There are no words in this song beyond the title, slowly spelled out (and the aleatoric outro), which actually makes it excellent background music for reading. Songs Inspired by the Classics: White Rabbit, Jefferson Airplane

Probably my favorite literary song, but that s mostly because it s one of my rabbithole songs, and not just on account of the lyrics. What I mean is: I listen it once and then I have to listen to it obsessively for many days before I get over it and forget about it until I accidentally listen to it again and get sucked back into Wonderland. It s about following your curiosity, Grace Slick said in an interview. The White Rabbit is your curiosity. Alice follows him wherever he goes. He leads her to drugs, though, and that s why the song was written. Hey, all major children s books do this. In Peter Pan, sparkle dust lets you fly. In the Wizard of Oz, they awaken in a poppy field to see the beautiful Emerald City. Our parents read us stories about chemicals that make it possible to have a good time. One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small And the ones that mother gives you, don t do anything at all Go ask Alice, when she s ten feet tall And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you re going to fall Tell em a hookah-smoking caterpillar has given you the call In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Neutral Milk Hotel Not just the title track but the entire album is inspired by The Diary of Anne Frank. In a interview in a 1998 issue of Puncture Magazine, Jeff Mangum admitted the following: Right before recording On Avery Island I was walking around in Ruston waiting to go to Denver to record. I don t consider myself to be a very educated person, cause I ve spent a lot of my life in dreams. And I was walking around wondering, would everything make sense to me if I knew the history of the world, or would I just lose my mind? I came to the conclusion I d probably just lose my mind. Next day I walked into a bookstore, and there was The Diary of Anne Frank. I d never given it any thought before. Then I spent two days reading it and completely flipped out... spent about three days crying... It stuck with me for a long, long time. I m not sure I could allow myself to connect with a book that much. While I was reading the book, she was completely alive to me. I pretty much knew what was going to happen. But that s the thing: you love people because you know their story. You have sympathy for people even when they do stupid things because you know where they re coming from, you understand where they re at in their head. So here I am as deep as you can go in someone s head, in some ways deeper than you can go with someone you know in the flesh. And then at the end, she gets disposed of like a piece of trash. I would go to bed every night and have dreams about having a time machine, having the ability to move through time and space freely, and save Anne Frank. Do you think that s embarrassing?

Welcome to books, buddy. Whip It, Devo Didn t know Whip It was a literary tune? According to Devo s Jerry Casale, it was inspired by Thomas Pynchon. In an interview, he said: Whip It, like many Devo songs, had a long gestation, a long process. The lyrics were written by me as an imitation of Thomas Pynchon s parodies in his book Gravity s Rainbow. He had parodied limericks and poems of kind of all-american, obsessive, cult of personality ideas like Horatio Alger and You re #1, there s nobody else like you kind of poems that were very funny and very clever. So I thought, I d like to do one like Thomas Pinchon, so I wrote down Whip It one night. Wouldn t we all like to do one like Thomas Pynchon? Thieves in the Night, Black Star This song was inspired by Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye, which, like this song, is in large part about being a black person living in a world that values whiteness (and blueness of eyes), and the paradox of coming to value that yourself. Not only does Talib Kweli use the phrase bluest eye in the first few lines, but the song s hook goes like this: Not strong (Only aggressive) Not free (We only licensed) Not compassionate, only polite (Now who the nicest?) Not good but well behaved (Chasing after death, so we can call ourselves brave?) Still living like mental slaves Hiding like thieves in the night from life Illusions of oasis making you look twice Hiding like thieves in the night from life Illusions of oasis making you look twice Compare to this passage from Morrison s debut: And fantasy it was, for we were not strong, only aggressive; we were not free, merely licensed; we were not compassionate, we were polite; not good but well-behaved. We courted death in order to call ourselves brave, and hid like thieves from life.

According to Wikipedia, in the album s liner notes, Kweli writes that this passage struck me as one of the truest critiques of our society, and I read that in high school when I was 15 years old. I think it is especially true in the world of hip hop, because we get blinded by these illusions. Songs About Having Sex in the Library (Bonus Track): Young Adult Friction, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Oh yes. This is the kind of thing all teenage bookworms secretly dream about and some college kids, although definitely not any I knew, actually act on: Between the stacks in the library Not like anyone stopped to see We came, they went, our bodies spent Among the dust and the microfiche Alice's Adventures in WonderlandAnne FranklibrariesmusicNeutral Milk HotelplaylistPlaylist for a Classic NovelThe BeatlesThomas PynchonToni Morrison Emily Temple Emily Temple is a senior editor at Lit Hub.