In particular , any evaluation of the tumultuous 1960s remains distorted and incomplete without grappling with the reasons why a Third World - oriented brand of communism captured the allegiance of thousands of the era's most committed ...
The Songs of Bob Dylan, 1957-1973 Clinton Heylin ... where a rovin' gambler might try and “create a next world war”; where “the second mother” is lying incestuously “with the seventh son,” and the father only finds out because he goes ...
This is an essential book for anyone interested in Dylan and his place in literature. Informative, opinionated, packed with new insights and revelations, this is an instant classic.
It tells the story of the “new communist movement” which was the most racially integrated and fast-growing movement on the Left.
It tells the story of the “new communist movement” which was the most racially integrated and fast-growing movement on the Left.
Bob Dylan has always regarded himself as a songwriter: 'I am my words,' he wrote in 1964. Distilling a lifetime's passion and study, leading Dylan author, Clinton Heylin charts the...