In our previous post we examined the reference to Jack Kerouac's novel
On the Road
in
The Hold Steady song
Stuck Between Stations
, found on their 2006 album
Boys and Girls in America
. But there's another literary reference in the song that focuses on Minneapolis poet John Berryman.
Berryman's 1964 volume
77 Dream Songs
won the Pulitzer Prize (it was later combined with a second collection,
His Toy, His Story, His Rest and published in one volume called
The Dream Songs
). His later works were less well received, however, and he suffered from depression and alcoholism. (
He was drunk and exhausted, but he was critically acclaimed and respected, according to the lyrics.) In 1972, he committed suicide by jumping off the Washington Avenue Bridge, which spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The song alludes to this event:
The devil and John Berryman
Took a walk together
They ended up on Washington
Talking to the river...
And a few lines later:
That was the night that we thought John Berryman could fly.
But he didn't
So he died.
Berryman's own father, a banker, had killed himself when the poet was twelve years old.
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