Dylan: A Biography

Dylan: A Biography

by Bob Spitz (Author), Bob Spitz (Author)

Synopsis

In Dylan , Bob Spitz provides a dramatic yet clear-eyed view of the enigmatic guru of modern music. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with Dylan's family, friends, lovers and fellow musicians. Spitz presents the true Bob Dylan in a vast array of guises: the early years in small-town Minnesota, when Bobby Zimmerman - loner, gadabout and local weirdo - reinvented himself as Bob Dylan and set out to be a star; his struggle to conquer the night world of Greenwich Village in the early 1960s; the cataclysm that rocked the music world when he went electric; the mad years, when drugs and paranoia corrupted his gospel of peace and love; his flirtations with political causes, born-again Christianity, Orthodox Judaism and the glitter of superstardom. This new edition of Dylan includes a complete, updated discography.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 708
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 17 Sep 1991

ISBN 10: 0393307697
ISBN 13: 9780393307696

Media Reviews
Bob Spitz takes his place ... among the most able chroniclers of the many myths, poses and postures of the middle-class Jewish boy from Minnesota and his dogged and at times ruthless pursuit of superstardom. -- Boston Herald
Author Bio
Bob Spitz is the author of The Beatles, a New York Times bestseller. His articles appear regularly in almost every important magazine and newspaper. He lives in Darien, Connecticut.