
Light Come Shining
The Transformations of Bob Dylan
Andrew McCarron(Autor*in)
Oxford University Press Inc
Erschienen am 27. April 2017
Buch
Hardcover
232 Seiten
978-0-19-931347-1 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Bob Dylan is the prince of self-reinvention and deflection. Whether it's the folkies of Greenwich Village, the student movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Born Again Christians, the Chabad Lubavitch community, or English Department postmodernists, specific intellectual and sociopolitical groups have repeatedly claimed Bob Dylan as their spokesperson. But in the words of filmmaker Todd Haynes, who cast six actors to depict different facets of Dylan's life and artistic personae in his 2009 film I'm Not There: "The minute you try to grab hold of Dylan, he's no longer where he was." In this psychobiography, writer Andrew McCarron uses psychological tools and script theory to examine three major turning points, or transformations, in Bob Dylan's life: the aftermath of his 1966 motorcycle "accident, " his Born Again conversion in 1978, and his recommitment to songwriting and performing in 1987. McCarron reveals how a common script undergirds Dylan's self-explanations of these changes; and, at the heart of this script, illuminates a fascinating story of spiritual death and rebirth that has captivated us all for generations.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"McCarron successfully makes a mysterious figure a touch less mysterious."--Kirkus"This is a crash course on Dylan's oeuvre and a rich examination of his influences, using his own lyrics and words culled from various interviews to uncover the essence of the man himself. A fascinating exploration of the endlessly intriguing new Nobel laureate."--Booklist
"Meticulously researched and well-argued."--Maclean's
"A very engaging and insightful biography of an iconoclast."--Anniston Star
"Fascinating and inventive."--Houston Press
"McCarron's book shines a light on aspects of [Bob Dylan's] ever-puzzling evolution."--Moment Magazine
"Andrew McCarron hasn't written yet another chronicle of banalities in a rock star's life but instead has done something deeper, more interesting."--Shepherd Express
"A legendary cultural icon, Bob Dylan has been the subject of countless books and articles ranging from trivial to scholarly. Is yet another book about him really needed? In this case, the answer is yes."--CHOICE Reviews
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Maße
Höhe: 178 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
263 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-931347-1 (9780199313471)
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Person
Andrew McCarron is a teacher and writer born and raised in the Hudson River Valley. He holds a Ph.D. in Social/Personality Psychology and currently runs the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Department at Trinity School in New York City. His first collection of poetry, Mysterium, was published by Edgewise Press in 2011, and book length study of the poets Charles North, Tony Towle, and Paul Violi, Three New York Poets, was published by Station Hill Press in 2015.
Autor*in
Instructor, Language and Thinking Program, Bard CollegeInstructor, Language and Thinking Program, Bard College, Teacher, Trinity School
Inhalt
Prologue
Chapter 1. Masked and Anonymous
Chapter 2. The Motorcycle Crackup
Chapter 3. Saved
Chapter 4. The Recommitment
Chapter 5. World Gone Wrong
Chapter 6. The American Proteus
Notes on Sources
Chapter 1. Masked and Anonymous
Chapter 2. The Motorcycle Crackup
Chapter 3. Saved
Chapter 4. The Recommitment
Chapter 5. World Gone Wrong
Chapter 6. The American Proteus
Notes on Sources