



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 15 2009
This book is absolutely essential for Dylan fans and everyone who intend to understand Dylan.
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Posted: Jun 1 2009
It's good stuff. It's life experiences. It's a wealth of info that they would not teach you of in college...
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Posted: Jan 17 2008
Provides a fascinating portrait of a man attempting to deal cleverly with the exigencies of fame, while retaining his soul. Particularly interesting for the early interviews, as we see Dylan developing the playful, Dadaesque indirection that he would use with interviewers, and for the interviews with those that accompanied him in his early years--folksters with whom he would drop the guise, and speak clearly and directly about his craft. Great reading.
















