Studio A: The Bob Dylan ReaderBenjamin Hedin W. W. Norton & Company, 2004 - 336 páginas Studio A chronicles the creator of some of the most indelible popular music of our time, a restless and protean figure whose career has been the subject of repeated transformations, declines and comebacks. From early singles such as Blowin' in the Wind to recent albums like Love and Theft, Bob Dylan has proved himself to be the greatest lyricist of modern songwriters and the poet laureate of the 1960s. literary criticisms and interviews. Contributors include Dylan himself, Sam Shepard, Bruce Springsteen, Clive James, Allen Ginsberg and Johnny Cash, and the text features previously unpublished work by Joyce Carol Oates, Gary Giddins, Rick Moody, Tom Piazza and Barry Hannah. |
Contenido
My Life in a Stolen Moment | 3 |
A Distinctive FolkSong Stylist | 8 |
Brooklyn State Hospital New York 1961 | 14 |
Flat Tire | 16 |
Letter to Broadside | 20 |
The Crackin Shakin Breakin Sounds | 22 |
excerpt from The Mansion on the Hill | 41 |
excerpt from Positively 4th Street | 43 |
Love or Confusion? | 155 |
Infidels | 158 |
excerpt from Song and Dance Man III | 166 |
A Short Life of Trouble | 182 |
excerpt from Liner Notes to Biograph | 200 |
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Speech | 202 |
HOWARD HAMPTON | 205 |
PAULZOLLO | 208 |
Whats Happening | 47 |
excerpt from KQED Press Conference Decembers 3 1965 | 51 |
In Berkeley They Dig Bob Dylan | 58 |
excerpt from Rock Lyrics Are Poetry Maybe | 62 |
John Wesley Harding | 64 |
excerpt from Owl Farm Winter of 68 | 68 |
BLOOD ON THE TRACKS 197O1978 | 71 |
Self Portrait No 25 | 73 |
postcard to D | 92 |
On Reading Dylans Writings | 93 |
Dylan | 94 |
Bringing Some of It All Back Home | 98 |
Blood on the Tracks | 109 |
Shelter from the Storm | 113 |
excerpt from The Old Weird America | 116 |
Night of the Hurricane | 122 |
excerpt from Shaman Hisses You Slide Back into the Night | 130 |
excerpt from The Force of Poetry | 137 |
SAVED 19791996 | 145 |
I Learned That Jesus Is Real and I Wanted That | 147 |
MlCHAEL MCCLURE | 222 |
TOM PlAZZA | 224 |
WHEN YOU GOT NOTHING YOU GOT NOTHING TO LOSE 1997 | 233 |
Dylan Revisited | 235 |
BCD and Back | 244 |
Song for Bob Dylan | 252 |
Dylan at 60 | 254 |
MlCHAEL CHABON | 255 |
JONATHAN LETHEM | 257 |
JOYCE CAROL OATES | 258 |
CAMlLLE PAGLlA | 261 |
On Love and Theft and the Minstrel Boy | 263 |
Intelligence Data | 274 |
Constant Time for Bob Dylan | 280 |
Whos Gonna Throw That Minstrel Boy a Coin? | 285 |
The Wanderer | 291 |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 317 |
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