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ISBN
9780275982454
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Writing Dylan : the Songs of a Lonesome Traveler
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Larry David Smith
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
38.6 Oz
Number of Pages
512 Pages

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Offers the definitive study of the work of Bob Dylan, examining his creative persona, the stages of his career, and the synthesis of talent, songcraft, and philosophy that spawned what is arguably popular music's greatest body of work.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
0275982459
ISBN-13
9780275982454
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46021909

Product Key Features

Author
Larry David Smith
Publication Name
Writing Dylan : the Songs of a Lonesome Traveler
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
512 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
38.6 Oz

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Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Ml420
Reviews
"[A] well-researched, in-depth analysis of Dylan's work, from his song lyrics to his movie roles" The Times Union, "Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler by Larry David Smith, distinguishes itself from other studies by making the case that the public performer Bob Dylan is actually a series of characters created by the very private Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing. Minnesota. Smith analyzes the seven periods of Dylan's career from his arrival in Greenwich Village in 1960 to his post-Christian persona of the 1990s, Jack Fate, and blends biography with a close look at his lyrics, philosophies, and movie roles. Although he praises the poetry in Dylan's songs, Smith's treatment is no dry literary deconstruction; rather it's a mix of rollicking postmodernism and gonzo rock journalism." C&RL News, " Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler provides a comprehensive, college-level study of Dylan's work, blending biography with music history and style analysis to consider how the image of Dylan was crafted by the real Bob Zimmerman. Both Dylan fans and students of modern music culture will find Writing Dylan more analytical and serious than most, using a song-by-song analysis to explore the lasting social and cultural implications of Dylan's works." - MBR Internet Bookwatch, "[A] well-researched, in-depth analysis of Dylan's work, from his song lyrics to his movie roles"- The Times Union, "For those who just can't get enough, try Larry David Smith's Writing Dylan , The Songs of a Lonesome Traveler , an epic journey into the man's writing….[S]mith effectively, and impressively, turns the work inside out to convincingly make a case for his subject as one of the best, most influential poets of the 20th century….[S]mith succeeds at providing a cogent analysis of the work of a man whose writing deserves being looked at from every angle possible." - The Toledo Blade, "In this new contribution to Dylan scholarship, Smith explores the convergence of biography, artistic philosophy and musical style in Dylan's work. Arguing that Bob Dylan is a persona carefully crafted by its maker, the former Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing, Minnesota, Smith reveals the artist's mission-oriented approach to art. Smith interprets Dylan's narratives, characters, plots and values throughout his career and considers Dylan's cultural significance and song craft." - Reference & Research Book News, "Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler by Larry David Smith, distinguishes itself from other studies by making the case that the public performer Bob Dylan is actually a series of characters created by the very private Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing. Minnesota. Smith analyzes the seven periods of Dylan's career from his arrival in Greenwich Village in 1960 to his post-Christian persona of the 1990s, Jack Fate, and blends biography with a close look at his lyrics, philosophies, and movie roles. Although he praises the poetry in Dylan's songs, Smith's treatment is no dry literary deconstruction; rather it's a mix of rollicking postmodernism and gonzo rock journalism."- C&RL News, "For those who just can't get enough, try Larry David Smith's Writing Dylan, The Songs of a Lonesome Traveler, an epic journey into the man's writing....[S]mith effectively, and impressively, turns the work inside out to convincingly make a case for his subject as one of the best, most influential poets of the 20th century....[S]mith succeeds at providing a cogent analysis of the work of a man whose writing deserves being looked at from every angle possible."- The Toledo Blade, "Drawing on a wide range of secondary sources and from Dylan's recent, and fascinating, autobiography Chronicles--and quoting from scores of Dylan's songs--the author provides detailed analyses and interpretations of seemingly the entire corpus of Dylan's songs, both those on his dozens of albums and those in numerous concerts and films…. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates and above." - Choice, "[A] well-researched, in-depth analysis of Dylan's work, from his song lyrics to his movie roles" - The Times Union, " Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler by Larry David Smith, distinguishes itself from other studies by making the case that the public performer Bob Dylan is actually a series of characters created by the very private Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing. Minnesota. Smith analyzes the seven periods of Dylan's career from his arrival in Greenwich Village in 1960 to his post-Christian persona of the 1990s, Jack Fate, and blends biography with a close look at his lyrics, philosophies, and movie roles. Although he praises the poetry in Dylan's songs, Smith's treatment is no dry literary deconstruction; rather it's a mix of rollicking postmodernism and gonzo rock journalism." - C&RL News, "This massive volume is a definitive guide to Dylan's work. Having been granted unprecedented use of Dylan's lyrics in his analysis, the author interprets the narratives, characters, plots, and values Dylan's songs. In doing so he reveals the artist's mission oriented approach to art....[p]rovides deep insight into Dylan's artistic phiolsophy while tracing his evolution as a song craftsman, and a voice for humanity....Few artists in popular music have had as long a career or so strong an influence on social causes. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative portrait of Dylan--artist, philospher, activist and persona."- Metro LA, "Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler provides a comprehensive, college-level study of Dylan's work, blending biography with music history and style analysis to consider how the image of Dylan was crafted by the real Bob Zimmerman. Both Dylan fans and students of modern music culture will find Writing Dylan more analytical and serious than most, using a song-by-song analysis to explore the lasting social and cultural implications of Dylan's works."- MBR Internet Bookwatch, "In this new contribution to Dylan scholarship, Smith explores the convergence of biography, artistic philosophy and musical style in Dylan's work. Arguing that "Bob Dylan" is a persona carefully crafted by its maker, the former Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing, Minnesota, Smith reveals the artist's mission-oriented approach to art. Smith interprets Dylan's narratives, characters, plots and values throughout his career and considers Dylan's cultural significance and song craft." Reference & Research Book News, "For those who just can't get enough, try Larry David Smith's Writing Dylan, The Songs of a Lonesome Traveler, an epic journey into the man's writing....[S]mith effectively, and impressively, turns the work inside out to convincingly make a case for his subject as one of the best, most influential poets of the 20th century....[S]mith succeeds at providing a cogent analysis of the work of a man whose writing deserves being looked at from every angle possible." The Toledo Blade, "Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler provides a comprehensive, college-level study of Dylan's work, blending biography with music history and style analysis to consider how the image of Dylan was crafted by the real Bob Zimmerman. Both Dylan fans and students of modern music culture will find Writing Dylan more analytical and serious than most, using a song-by-song analysis to explore the lasting social and cultural implications of Dylan's works." MBR Internet Bookwatch, "Drawing on a wide range of secondary sources and from Dylan's recent, and fascinating, autobiography Chronicles--and quoting from scores of Dylan's songs--the author provides detailed analyses and interpretations of seemingly the entire corpus of Dylan's songs, both those on his dozens of albums and those in numerous concerts and films.... Lower-/upper-division undergraduates and above." Choice, "This massive volume is a definitive guide to Dylan's work. Having been granted unprecedented use of Dylan's lyrics in his analysis, the author interprets the narratives, characters, plots, and values Dylan's songs. In doing so he reveals the artist's mission oriented approach to art….[p]rovides deep insight into Dylan's artistic phiolsophy while tracing his evolution as a song craftsman, and a voice for humanity….Few artists in popular music have had as long a career or so strong an influence on social causes. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative portrait of Dylan--artist, philospher, activist and persona." - Metro LA, "Drawing on a wide range of secondary sources and from Dylan's recent, and fascinating, autobiography Chronicles--and quoting from scores of Dylan's songs--the author provides detailed analyses and interpretations of seemingly the entire corpus of Dylan's songs, both those on his dozens of albums and those in numerous concerts and films.... Lower-/upper-division undergraduates and above."- Choice, "Drawing on a wide range of secondary sources and from Dylan's recent, and fascinating, autobiography Chronicles--and quoting from scores of Dylan's songs--the author provides detailed analyses and interpretations of seemingly the entire corpus of Dylan's songs, both those on his dozens of albums and those in numerous concerts and films.... Lower-/upper-division undergraduates and above." -- Choice " Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler by Larry David Smith, distinguishes itself from other studies by making the case that the public performer Bob Dylan is actually a series of characters created by the very private Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing. Minnesota. Smith analyzes the seven periods of Dylan's career from his arrival in Greenwich Village in 1960 to his post-Christian persona of the 1990s, Jack Fate, and blends biography with a close look at his lyrics, philosophies, and movie roles. Although he praises the poetry in Dylan's songs, Smith's treatment is no dry literary deconstruction; rather it's a mix of rollicking postmodernism and gonzo rock journalism." -- C&RL News "In this new contribution to Dylan scholarship, Smith explores the convergence of biography, artistic philosophy and musical style in Dylan's work. Arguing that Bob Dylan is a persona carefully crafted by its maker, the former Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing, Minnesota, Smith reveals the artist's mission-oriented approach to art. Smith interprets Dylan's narratives, characters, plots and values throughout his career and considers Dylan's cultural significance and song craft." -- Reference & Research Book News " Writing Dylan: The Songs Of A Lonesome Traveler provides a comprehensive, college-level study of Dylan's work, blending biography with music history and style analysis to consider how the image of Dylan was crafted by the real Bob Zimmerman. Both Dylan fans and students of modern music culture will find Writing Dylan more analytical and serious than most, using a song-by-song analysis to explore the lasting social and cultural implications of Dylan's works." -- MBR Internet Bookwatch "This massive volume is a definitive guide to Dylan's work. Having been granted unprecedented use of Dylan's lyrics in his analysis, the author interprets the narratives, characters, plots, and values Dylan's songs. In doing so he reveals the artist's mission oriented approach to art....[p]rovides deep insight into Dylan's artistic phiolsophy while tracing his evolution as a song craftsman, and a voice for humanity....Few artists in popular music have had as long a career or so strong an influence on social causes. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative portrait of Dylan--artist, philospher, activist and persona." -- Metro LA "For those who just can't get enough, try Larry David Smith's Writing Dylan , The Songs of a Lonesome Traveler , an epic journey into the man's writing....[S]mith effectively, and impressively, turns the work inside out to convincingly make a case for his subject as one of the best, most influential poets of the 20th century....[S]mith succeeds at providing a cogent analysis of the work of a man whose writing deserves being looked at from every angle possible." -- The Toledo Blade "[A] well-researched, in-depth analysis of Dylan's work, from his song lyrics to his movie roles" -- The Times Union, "This massive volume is a definitive guide to Dylan's work. Having been granted unprecedented use of Dylan's lyrics in his analysis, the author interprets the narratives, characters, plots, and values Dylan's songs. In doing so he reveals the artist's mission oriented approach to art....[p]rovides deep insight into Dylan's artistic phiolsophy while tracing his evolution as a song craftsman, and a voice for humanity....Few artists in popular music have had as long a career or so strong an influence on social causes. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative portrait of Dylan--artist, philospher, activist and persona." Metro LA, "In this new contribution to Dylan scholarship, Smith explores the convergence of biography, artistic philosophy and musical style in Dylan's work. Arguing that "Bob Dylan" is a persona carefully crafted by its maker, the former Robert Zimmerman of Hibbing, Minnesota, Smith reveals the artist's mission-oriented approach to art. Smith interprets Dylan's narratives, characters, plots and values throughout his career and considers Dylan's cultural significance and song craft."- Reference & Research Book News
Table of Content
Preface Introduction The Bob Zimmerman Story The Folk Posturing Period The Newport Mod Era The Americana Period The Crystallization Period The Moral Period The Pop Icon Period The Jack Fate Era Writing Dylan: The Songs of a Lonesome Traveler References Index
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Composers & Musicians, Popular Culture, General, Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
Lccn
2005-013519
Dewey Decimal
782.42164/092 B
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, Social Science

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