Who Is That Man?, David Dalton
Who Is That Man?, David Dalton
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Who Is That Man?
In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

Author: David Dalton

Narrator: Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/06/2016

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Now available as an audiobook and with a new foreword, a kaleidoscopic look at the many faces of Bob Dylan, legendary folk singer-songwriter and winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature.

For almost half a century, Bob Dylan has been a primary catalyst in rock's shifting sensibilities. Few American artists are as important, beloved, and endlessly examined, yet he remains something of an enigma. Who, we ask, is the "real" Bob Dylan? Is he Bobby Zimmerman, yearning to escape Hibbing, Minnesota, or the Woody Guthrie wannabe playing Greenwich Village haunts? Folk Messiah, Born-Again Bob, Late-Elvis Dylan, Jack Fate, or Living National Treasure? In Who Is That Man? David Dalton--cultural historian, journalist, screenwriter, and novelist--paints a revealing portrait of the rock icon, ingeniously exposing the three-card monte games he plays with his persona.

Guided by Dalton's cutting-edge insights and myth-debunking point of view, Who Is That Man? follows Dylan's imaginative life, integrating actual events with Dylan's words and those of the people who know him most intimately. Drawing upon Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses--including Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Stampfel , Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Eric Andersen, Nat Hentoff, Andrew Oldham, Nat Finkelstein, and others--this book will provide a new perspective on the man, the myth, and the musical era that forged them both.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick

I know, Dalton is a great rock critic. I did learn a few things from it, but I did not like his writing style. Just listen to the music.......more

Goodreads review by Joseph

David Dalton follows a familiar pattern in weighting his book toward the Dylan of the '60s into the mid-'70s, which undercuts the author's desire to riff on each of Dylan's albums and explore its impact on his audience and American music, while probing Dylan's life for clues to "the Real Bob Dylan."......more

Goodreads review by Carol

Brilliant book, but more a critical study than a conventional autobiography. Don't commit to it unless you're a lifelong fan with six months to spend deciphering all the allusions and absorbing all the insights.......more

Goodreads review by Jaime

Much of Dylan’s early work gave rise to the sub genre of folk that came to be known as “protest music,” and Dylan was the crown prince of protest, even as he rejected the title. But soon, Dylan turned up the color dial and the monochrome slid away. He began to write songs filled with imagery, tunes,......more

Goodreads review by Thor

Read the Swedish translation. Terribly difficult to find the energy to read this book. I picked it up in the fall of 2016 to learn more about Bob Dylan ahead of the novel prize ceremony, but feel like the only way to enjoy it would have been if I was an expert on his music and life already. The writ......more