Do You Mr Jones: Bob Dylan with the Poets and Professors
By (Author) Neil Corcoran
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
14th August 2017
5th October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Music: styles and genres
Biography and non-fiction prose
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
782.42166092
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
277g
In 2016, Bob Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature 'for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'. This collection of essays by leading poets and critics - with a new foreword by Will Self - examines Dylan's poetic genius, as well as his astounding cultural influence over the decades. In 2016, Bob Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature 'for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'. This collection of essays by leading poets and critics - with a new foreword by Will Self - examines Dylan's poetic genius, as well as his astounding cultural influence over the decades. 'From Orpheus to Faiz, song and poetry have been closely linked. Dylan is the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition' Salman Rushdie 'The most significant Western popular artist in any form or medium of the past sixty years' Will Self 'For fifty and some years he has bent, coaxed, teased and persuaded words into lyric and narrative shapes that are at once extraordinary and inevitable' Andrew Motion 'His haunting music and lyrics have always seemed, in the deepest sense, literary' Joyce Carol Oates 'There is something inevitable about Bob Dylan... A storyteller pulling out all the stops - metaphor, allegory, repetition, precise detail... His virtue is in his style, his attitude, his disposition to the world' Simon Armitage
Neil Corcoran is Professor of English at the University of St Andrews, and author of works on Seamus Heaney and modern English and Irish literature.