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Bob Dylan – How the Songs Work

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Bob Dylan – How the Songs Work is a detailed exploration of the artistry and politics behind Bob Dylan's songwriting. Timothy Hampton offers a career-spanning analysis focusing on the intricate relationship between music and lyrics, tracing Dylan's development from early blues influences through rock and country, to his more recent allusive compositions. The book situates Dylan within modernist artistic traditions, examining how his songs' forms and genres engage with social and political themes, revealing the ways Dylan's work creates meaning and emotion beyond mere popular music.
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This work is ideal for readers interested in music, poetry, and cultural studies, especially those keen on understanding Bob Dylan's artistic and political impact. It suits academics, students, and serious fans who appreciate in-depth analysis of songwriting craft and modernism in popular music.

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A career-spanning account of the artistry and politics of Bob Dylan's songwriting.

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A career-spanning account of the artistry and politics of Bob Dylan's songwriting.

Bob Dylan's reception of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature has elevated him beyond the world of popular music, establishing him as a major modern artist. However, until now, no study of his career has focused on the details and nuances of the songs, showing how they work as artistic statements designed to create meaning and elicit emotion. Bob Dylan: How the Songs Work (originally published as Bob Dylan's Poetics) is the first comprehensive book on both the poetics and politics of Dylan's compositions. It studies Dylan, not as a pop hero, but as an artist, as a maker of songs.

Focusing on the interplay of music and lyric, it traces Dylan's innovative use of musical form, his complex manipulation of poetic diction, and his dialogues with other artists, from Woody Guthrie to Arthur Rimbaud. Moving from Dylan's earliest experiments with the blues, through his mastery of rock and country, up to his densely allusive recent recordings, Timothy Hampton offers a detailed account of Dylan's achievement. Locating Dylan in the long history of artistic modernism, the book studies the relationship between form, genre, and the political and social themes that crisscross Dylan's work. Bob Dylan: How the Songs Work offers both a nuanced engagement with the work of a major artist and a meditation on the contribution of song at times of political and social change.

'One of the more thought-provoking books on Dylan's songwriting. The casual fan and the Dylan obsessive will both be surprised by some of Hampton's insights.... A stimulating and wide-ranging study.' - Stride Magazine

'Indispensable.... Setting some gold standard for what Dylan-based works can do, Bob Dylan's Poetics goes chord by chord and line by line, showing "how the songs work" in form and are changed through performance.' - Robert Sean Wilson, Los Angeles Review of Books

'The best account thus far of Dylan's poetics: how—by what concrete means—Dylan's songs come to signify, and how remarkably they do. Hampton makes the crucial distinction that Dylan's real medium is song, not just the written word and not just poetry.' - Spectrum Culture

'As much fun as I've had with a book this year. You needn't be a scholar to appreciate Hampton's clear-eyed analysis of how Bob Dylan does what he does and why it's different from what a lot of people think that he does. Hampton considers a large swath of Dylan's catalogue, providing thrilling (yes, thrilling) readings on a number of songs, from "Talkin' New York" (the first Dylan song officially released on vinyl) to his 2016 Frank Sinatra covers.' - Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

'With a style that turns analysis into a form of suspense, Hampton can walk you through "Visions of Johanna" or "Summer Days" the way the art historian T. J. Clark can walk you through Manet's Olympia. There's the same generosity of spirit, the same love for the work and the social meanings it absorbs, transforms, and sends back.' - Greil Marcus, Rolling Stone

'A remarkable book, and more than worthwhile to those interested in song, lyricism, literature and creative invention.' - Chicago Life

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Greil Marcus in Rolling Stone praises Hampton's method, likening it to an art historian’s guided tour, highlighting the book’s generosity of spirit and insight into Dylan’s social meaning. Robert Sean Wilson of the Los Angeles Review of Books calls it indispensable, setting a high standard for Dylan scholarship by analysing each chord and line to show how songs evolve through performance. Spectrum Culture commends it as the best account of Dylan’s poetics, emphasising that song, not just lyrics, is Dylan’s true medium. Stride Magazine notes it is thought-provoking and accessible for both casual fans and devoted followers, delivering fresh and stimulating insights.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781942130369

Publisher: Zone Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Zone Books

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 410g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Timothy Hampton is the Aldo Scaglione and Marie M. Burns Distinguished Professor of French and Comparative Literature and director of the Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author, most recently, of Fictions of Embassy: Literature and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe.

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