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El. knyga: Dylan at Play

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  • Formatas: 185 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-May-2011
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443831031
  • Formatas: 185 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-May-2011
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443831031

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Dylan at Play offers a selection of writings that can challenge and engross readers eager for new ways to meet the singularity of Bob Dylan's work. We have no interest in competing with the almost numberless and ever-increasing quantity of critical and encyclopedic writing on Dylan. Our goal with this collection has been play and not categorizing or defining. We solicited material that might, in sum, create a vision of both reverent scrutiny and mischief. In this collection, you'll find writers who generally are not already fixtures in the Dylan Criticism industry. Here you'll meet a webmaster, theologians, a linguist, a poet, a polyglot, scholars and teachers. The writers in this collection have heard Dylan's art calling to them through their particular frameworks of meaning and expression, and the pieces here are a result of their abilities to find the voices to respond to that call. We hope above all that readers of Dylan at Play will become inspired to invent and play with their own experiences of this artist.
Introduction 1(4)
Nick Smart
Nina Goss
Part 1 Language
5(16)
And The Language That He Used: Effective Linguistic Tools in Dylan's Lyrics
7(6)
Ditlev Larsen
She Might Be in Tangier: Bob Dylan and the Literary
13(8)
Nick Smart
Part 2 Belief
21(26)
No Martyr Is Among Ye Now: Bob Dylan and Religion
23(18)
Stephen Hazan Arnoff
Bob Dylan and the Religious Sense
41(6)
Kim Luisi
Part 3 Time
47(34)
May Your Hands Always Be Busy
49(16)
Michael Spreitzhofer
Mike Hobo
Dylan Acts His Age
65(10)
James Brancato
But Where Are You Tonight?
75(6)
Cynthia Kraman
Cynthia Genser
Chinas Comidas
Part 4 Exile and Abandonment
81(28)
Transnational Dylan: Bob Dylan and Some Thoughts about Homes and Homelessness, Nations and Borders, The Whole Wide World, and What's Real Forever
83(14)
David Gaines
Look Out Your Window and I'll Be Gone: Dylan's Art of Abandonment
97(12)
Deann Armstrong
Part 5 Refreshing Our Attention
109(36)
Twenty Musings on Bob Dylan and the Future of Sound
111(8)
Stephen Webb
Planet Waves: Not Too Far Off
119(26)
John Hinchey
Part 6 Global Play
145(38)
Hispanicised Dylan: Reflections on the Translation of Bob Dylan's Chronicles, Volume 1 into Spanish
147(28)
Christopher Rollason
Which People Say is Round
175(8)
Nina Goss
Bob Dylan Discography 183(2)
Contributors Biographies 185(4)
Index of Song and Record Titles 189
Nick Smart's recent work has appeared in Popular Music and Society and The Modern Language Association's Approaches to Teaching Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. He is Chair of English at The College of New Rochelle in New York. He earned a PhD in English from New York University.Nina Goss is the editor of Montague Street, a US-based print journal devoted to contemporary discussion of Bob Dylan's work. She earned an MFA in Fiction and a PhD in English from the University of Washington.