Bob Dylan : how the songs work
(2020, original release: 2019)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
782.42164/HAMPTON,T

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Availability

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Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Zone Books, 2020
©2019
EDITION
First paperback edition
DESCRIPTION

285 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781942130369, 1942130368, 9781942130369
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Introduction : a maker -- Containing multitudes : modern folk song and the search for style -- Ramblin' boy : "protest" and the art of adaptation -- Absolutely modern : electric music and visionary song -- Tangled generation : memory, desire, and the poetics of escape -- Turn, turn again : a poetry of conversion -- "A wisp of startled air" : late style and the politics of citation -- Conclusion : frankness : voice and history

A career-spanning account of the artistry and politics of Bob Dylan's songwriting Bob Dylan's reception of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature has elevated him beyond the world of popular music, establishing him as a major modern artist. However, until now, no study of his career has focused on the details and nuances of the songs, showing how they work as artistic statements designed to create meaning and elicit emotion. Bob Dylan: How the Songs Work (originally published as Bob Dylan's Poetics) is the first comprehensive book on both the poetics and politics of Dylan's compositions. It studies Dylan, not as a pop hero, but as an artist, as a maker of songs. Focusing on the interplay of music and lyric, it traces Dylan's innovative use of musical form, his complex manipulation of poetic diction, and his dialogues with other artists, from Woody Guthrie to Arthur Rimbaud. Moving from Dylan's earliest experiments with the blues, through his mastery of rock and country, up to his densely allusive recent recordings, Timothy Hampton offers a detailed account of Dylan's achievement

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