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Benjamin Hedin

    In Search of the Movement: The Struggle for Civil Rights Then and Now
    Studio A
    • Studio A

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Hailed by Publishers Weekly as "not only the best writing on the ever-changing folk singer, but also some of the best writing about any musician around," Studio A presents Bob Dylan's unique literary legacy in a collection that is quintessentially Dylan: mosaic, offbeat, poetic. This "astutely chosen and intelligently annotated" collection (Time Out London) gathers over fifty articles, poems, essays, speeches, literary criticisms, and interviews; many previously unpublished. Individually, these pieces offer insight into the man and his time, but collectively they reveal the coming-of-age of American cultural criticism in their "sweeping view of both Dylan and the changing times he so eloquently captured in his music" (Publishers Weekly). With Sam Shepard, Bruce Springsteen, Allen Ginsberg, Johnny Cash, Greil Marcus, Joyce Carol Oates, Gary Giddins, Rick Moody, Tom Piazza, Barry Hannah, and Dylan himself on the list of contributors, Studio A is truly "a vital document" (New York Times) for all fans.

      Studio A
    • Analyzing the legacy of the civil rights movement, this book commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery marches in Alabama. Through a critical lens, it explores the impact and significance of these historic events, reflecting on their relevance in contemporary society. Ben Hedin delves into the struggles and triumphs of the movement, offering insights into how it shaped the fight for racial equality and justice in America.

      In Search of the Movement: The Struggle for Civil Rights Then and Now