Drawn from revelatory interviews, a rich analysis of lyrics and lifelong study, an in-depth, original take on one of the most influential artists of the 20th century delves into his many accomplishments and explores his private life. 30,000 first printing.
Drawing on revelatory interviews, a rich analysis of lyrics, and a lifelong study of one of the greatest songwriters of our time, Daniel Mark Epstein delivers a singular, nuanced, and insightful examination of Bob Dylanthe poet, the musician, and the man. Interweaving in-depth conversations with Dylan collaborators and contemporaries, including Eric Andersen, Tom Paxton, Woody Guthries daughter Nora Guthrie, Ramblin Jack Elliott, Pete Seeger, Maria Muldaur, John P. Hammond, and many others, Epstein crafts a vivid and unforgettable portrait of the inimitable poet and performer. Readers of Christopher Ricks Dylans Visions of Sin, the Dylan autobiography, Chronicles, or Sean Wilentzs Dylan in America, as well as fans enthralled by expository musician stories, such as Keith Richards Life and Patti Smiths Just Kids, will be captivated by Epsteins unprecedented and incisive look at Bob Dylan, musics most ineffable creator.