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Chimes of Freedom: The Politics of Bob Dylan's Art

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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
New Press

Media type
  
Hardcover

Author
  
Mike Marqusee

OCLC
  
51991566

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2003-10-01

Originally published
  
1 October 2003

Page count
  
327

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Subject
  
Dylan, Bob, 1941- --Criticism and interpretation. Protest songs--United States--History and criticism.

Similar
  
Mike Marqusee books, Other books

Chimes of Freedom: The Politics of Bob Dylan's Art is a major work on the music and politics of Bob Dylan, written by Mike Marqusee (New York, The New Press, 2003, ISBN 1-56584-825-X).

The book takes its title from the song "Chimes of Freedom", which is a transitional work between Dylan's earlier 'protest' style and his later more free-flowing obscure and poetic style.

Marqusee discusses Dylan's early influence by Woody Guthrie, his involvement with the protest movement, his ready youthful empathy with the Civil Rights Movement and with those in poverty within the USA; and his increasing disillusionment in the mid-sixties with protest politics. This was paralleled musically by his moving away from the use of a simple acoustic guitar, to a full backing group; and lyrically, by his evolution of a highly complex poetic style which influenced popular music for a generation.

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Chimes of Freedom: The Politics of Bob Dylan's Art Wikipedia