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Hard Rain

Bob Dylan, Oral Cultures, and the Meaning of History
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Hard Rain delves into Bob Dylan's iconic 1962 song "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," exploring its roots in European ballad traditions like "Lord Randal." Alessandro Portelli examines how Dylan reimagined this centuries-old form during the 1960s folk revival, blending symbolist imagery with political activism and oral culture. The book offers an insightful analysis of history, memory, and resilience in folk traditions, juxtaposing Dylan's apocalyptic vision with messages of hope drawn from oral storytelling across diverse cultures.
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This thought-provoking study will appeal to readers interested in folk music, literary analysis, cultural history, and Bob Dylan enthusiasts seeking deeper understanding of his artistic influences and enduring legacy.

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Bob Dylan’s iconic 1962 song β€œA Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” stands at the crossroads of musical and literary traditions. Alessandro Portelli explores the power and resonance of the song, considering the meanings of history and memory in folk cultures and in Dylan’s work.

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Bob Dylan's iconic 1962 song A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall stands at the crossroads of musical and literary traditions. A visionary warning of impending apocalypse, it sets symbolist imagery within a structure that recalls a centuries-old form. Written at the height of the 1960s folk music revival amid the ferment of political activism, the song strongly resemblesβ€”and at the same time reimaginesβ€”a traditional European ballad sung from Scotland to Italy, known in the English-speaking world as "Lord Randal".

Alessandro Portelli explores the power and resonance of A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, considering the meanings of history and memory in folk cultures and in Dylan's work. He examines how the ballad tradition to which "Lord Randal" belongs shaped Dylan's song and how Dylan drew on oral culture to depict the fears and crises of his own era. Portelli recasts the song as an encounter between Dylan's despairing vision, which questions the meaning and direction of history, and the message of resilience and hope for survival despite history's nightmares found in oral traditions.

A wide-ranging work of oral history, Hard Rain weaves together interviews from places as varied as Italy, England, and India with Portelli's autobiographical reflections and critical analysis, speaking to the enduring appeal of Dylan's music. By exploring the motley traditions that shaped Dylan's work, this book casts the distinctiveness and depth of his songwriting in a new light.

Series: The Columbia Oral History Series

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Hard Rain is praised for its rich, genre-crossing exploration of oral history, folklore, poetry, and music through Dylan's work. Mitchell Duneier highlights Portelli's critical depth and fresh perspective, while Yolanda ChΓ‘vez Leyva commends the book's captivating analysis of oral tradition, memory, and the connection between the 1960s song and seventeenth-century ballads. The prose weaves autobiographical reflection with music criticism, addressing themes from apocalypse to lyric structure.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231205931

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Alessandro Portelli is professor emeritus of American literature at the University of Rome and was for many years a faculty member of the Columbia Oral History Summer Institute. His books include The Text and the Voice: Writing, Speaking, Democracy, and American Literature (Columbia, 1994) and They Say in Harlan County: An Oral History (2011).

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