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This is the first spellbinding volume of the memoir of one of the greatest musical legends of all time. In CHRONICLES Volume One, Bob Dylan takes us back to the early 1960s when he arrived in New York to launch his phenomenal career. Dylan's New York is a magical city of possibilities -- smoky, nightlong parties; literary awakenings; transient loves and unbreakable friendships. Elegiac observations are punctuated by jabs of memories, penetrating and tough.
By turns revealing, poetical, passionate and witty, CHRONICLES: Volume One is a mesmerizing window on Bob Dylan's thoughts and influences. Utilizing his unparalleled gifts of storytelling and the exquisite expressiveness that are the hallmarks of his music, Bob Dylan turns CHRONICLES: Volume One into a poignant reflection on life, and the people and places that helped shape the man and the art.
'Dylan's writing never loses its richness, its sense of crystalline observation. He's unexpectedly frank about his own shortcomings - but not too frank. Throughout, a careful balance has been struck between elusiveness and revelation. Readers hoping to gain admittance to Dylan's inner sanctum may be surprised by how far in they are allowed to venture' - John Preston, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
'An extremely good book indeed, actually a great one. If you are not weeping with gratitude by the end, then frankly, the age has passed you by . . . I cannot remember a book that has made me happier than this one' - Bryan Appleyard, SUNDAY TIMES
'Witty and beautifully written . . . Anyone who grew up with his music is bound to find it fascinating' - GUARDIAN
Simon & Schuster Ltd (United Kingdom) | |
2005 | |
9780743478649 | |
Paperback - 196 Pages |

Average rating (2 reviews)
Even the President the United sometimes has to stand Naked!!
MozzaBloke | 14/08/2008 | See all MozzaBloke's reviews (70) »
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If my thought dreams could be seen, they'd probably put my head in a guilotine. It's alright Ma.... Take what you have gathered from coincidence! You used to be - so amused - at Napolean in rags and the language that he used. If we meet again, introduced as friends, please don't let on that you knew me well. Two riders were approaching and the wind began to ha-owl
How much of a review do you need this is an AUTObiography. This is written wholly in Dylan's inimitable beat-poet-meets-folk-rock style and paints glorious technicolour picture glimpses of the man's life and early career. The episodes strangely tell you everything and nothing, leaving a greater mystery hidden behind a greater knowledge when you have finished. Contradictions? Full of 'em. You'll only truly find out by reading it.
A terrific insight of a genius - woking class hero!
TheBishopOfPinner | 09/06/2007 | See all TheBishopOfPinner's reviews (70) »
I became interested in Dylan through a friend whose musical horizons began and ended with Bob Dylan.
I spent a lot of time wondering what could be so compelling about him; was there anything other than 'the times they are a changing'?
But the closer you look into his life and recordings, you get a picture of this deeply sensitive man who has developed his unique style through the years... chopping and changing ... and remains the most highly repected poet, lyricist and musician.
This wonderful volume delves deeply into some critical moments in his career and elaborates in a way that typifies Dylan's poetic talent.
You might only need just a little appreciation of Dylan's work to get the full benefit of this engaging read.
Book of the Year 2005, that is no surprise!
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