Why Dylan Matters
By (Author) Richard F. Thomas
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
16th November 2018
15th November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular music
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: poetry and poets
782.42166092
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
320g
A GUARDIAN AND INDEPENDENT BEST MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR
At last an expert classicist gets to grips with Bob Dylan Mary Beard
Thomass elegant, charming book offers something for everyone not just the super-fans Independent
When the Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Bob Dylan in 2016, the literary world was up in arms. How could the worlds most prestigious book prize be awarded to a famously cantankerous singer-songwriter in his Seventies, who wouldnt even deign to make a victory speech
In Why Dylan Matters, Harvard Professor Richard F. Thomas answers that question with magisterial erudition. A world expert on Classical poetry, Thomas was initially ridiculed by his colleagues for teaching a course on Bob Dylan alongside his traditional seminars on Homer, Virgil and Ovid. Dylans Nobel prize win brought him vindication, and he immediately found himself thrust into the limelight as a leading academic voice in all matters Dylanological.
This witty, personal volume is a distillation of Thomass famous course, and makes a compelling case for moving Dylan out of the rock n roll Hall of Fame and into the pantheon of Classical poets. The most dazzlingly original and compelling Dylan book in decades, Why Dylan Matters will amaze and astound everyone from the first-time listener to the lifetime fan. Youll never think about Bob Dylan in the same way again.
A GUARDIAN AND INDEPENDENT BEST MUSIC BOOK OF 2017
At last an expert classicist gets to grips with Bob Dylan. Richard Thomas takes us from Dylan's high school Latin club to his haunting engagement with Ovid and Homer in recent albums. He carefully argues that Dylan's poetry deserves comparison with Virgil's and Thomas, senior professor of Latin at Harvard and author of some of the most influential modern studies of Virgil, should know! Mary Beard
A poignant blend of memoir, literary analysis through a classical lens, musicology and, above all, love. [Thomas] loves Dylan with a passion so selfless and so intense that its impossible to emerge from the book untouched Guardian
Accessible and enjoyable Richard F Thomass elegant, charming book offers something for everyone not just the super-fans Independent
The book joyously bounces from topic to topic, mixing anecdotes about Dylan's creative process, historical concerts, and wry press conferences with penetrating literary critique and no shortage of Thomas' own personal recollections of bonding with Dylan's music. A highly informed, yet intimately personal celebration of one of our most important living writers not despite, but because of the medium in which he writes NPR
Secures Dylans place in a pantheon of literary heroes from Virgil to Eliot. A critical breakthrough that makes a masterful case for why Dylan is the bard of our times Andrew McCarron, author of Light Come Shining: The Transformations of Bob Dylan
Thomas outstanding, eminently readable, and beautifully bound work, answers that question in relation to his subject with a resounding Yes. Dylan matters. Emphatically Tribune
Listen to Bob Dylan in performance. But read this book for help on how to hear his lyrics Irish Examiner
Richard F. Thomas is George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics at Harvard University, a Bob Dylan expert, and the creator of a freshman seminar at Harvard on Bob Dylan.