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Written in taut, mesmerizing, often hilarious scenes, Night Moves captures the fierce friendships and small moments that form us all. Drawing on her personal journals from the aughts, Jessica Hopper chronicles her time as a DJ, living in decrepit punk houses, biking to bad loft parties with her friends, exploring Chicago deep into the night.4/5(29).  · Jessica Hopper discusses her book, "Night Moves", at Politics and Prose on 10/8/Praised in The Guardian as “one of a handful of music journalists whose ev. Written in taut, mesmerizing, often hilarious scenes drawn from through , Night Moves captures the fierce friendships and small moments that form us all. Drawing on her personal journals from the aughts, Jessica Hopper chronicles her time as a DJ, living in decrepit punk houses, biking to bad loft parties with her friends, exploring Chicago deep into the night/5.


Jessica Hopper (born September 5, ) is an American writer. She published The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic, a compilation of her essays, reported pieces, zines, and reviews, in May In , she published a memoir, Night Moves. Jessica Hopper's "Night Moves" is an episodic memoir, drawn from her diaries, about time spent navigating a music scene that she was documenting. Jessica Hopper's Night Moves is a dozen thorny roses for the city that keeps blowing its windy-ness beneath her darkly comic wings. By Megan Volpert / 22 February Night Moves.


Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Night Moves by Jessica Hopper (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. Jessica Hopper’s memoir Night Moves pays homage to a bygone era in Chicago—the aughts On being young, ambitious, and falling in love with the city, block by block, on a bicycle. by Kevin. By that worthy metric, Jessica Hopper’s memoir Night Moves—which draws on her personal journals from the aughts, and chronicles her formative years as a DJ and aspiring writer in Chicago’s independent music community—would make for appealing train reading breezy-yet-realistic, easy-to-read honesty is well-executed here in Hopper’s memoir: insouciant, brainy and repetitive in a good way, like hanging out with someone who unfailingly but not uncritically adores 'Chicago’s deep.

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