Globe and Mail, September 23, 2011
...uses a storyteller's voice to reveal the wonders of nature. In music reading, I was astounded by Bob Dylan's Chronicles: Volume 1. Who knew that after four decades of obfuscation, Dylan would lay it out so clearly! Books are a huge influence ...
New York Observer, September 20, 2011
...the fall of next year. While an executive at Simon & Schuster, Mr. Rosenthal also acquired and published Bob Dylan’s Chronicles, Vol. I ...
Auburn Journal, September 20, 2011
...book is about Kerouac's bromance with a former car thief with a knack for free verse, and chronicles their adventures across America, as they abandon square social expectations for a more hedonistic lifestyle filled with sex, drugs and jazz. ...
Las Cruces Sun-News, September 3, 2011
...That sense of history -- living and otherwise -- permeates "Mesabi," which connects his first musical inspiration, Bob Dylan, to the ghosts of fallen movie stars from his childhood and the things he's observed since moving to this neck of ...
Abu Dhabi National, December 30, 2009
...examinations of the rock n roll life ever. This has been a vintage year for the rock memoir. Bob Dylan finally published Chronicles, his idiosyncratic recollection on being a spokesman for a generation, and Mackenzie Phillips dropped a ...
Village Voice, December 23, 2009
...grief and loss that we have. Cold comfort. One other memoirist—if that's the right word—worth mentioning here: Bob Dylan, whose Chronicles: Volume One (2004) went to the other extreme. In place of Didion's exacting clarity, Chronicles ...
Guardian.co.uk, November 30, 2009
...Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions by Francis Wheen and the first volume of Bob Dylan's Chronicles. Finally, two fantastic children's authors sprang on to the scene this year. Meg Rosoff won the Guardian ...
Guardian.co.uk, November 30, 2009
...Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions by Francis Wheen and the first volume of Bob Dylan's Chronicles. Finally, two fantastic children's authors sprang on to the scene this year. Meg Rosoff won the Guardian ...
Suite101.com, November 17, 2009
...of Joan Didions essays, the irritating emotional exhibitionism of Sylvia Plaths and the wry, dark humour of a Bob Dylan song. Wurtzels Prozac Nation is indeed a triumph over tragedy and the author chronicles her battle with severe depression ...
Erie Times-News, November 15, 2009
...'A Picture Palace Transformed' chronicles the rise and fall - and rise again - of the Warner Theatre It may be urban myth, like the oft-repeated story about Presque Isle sporting the world's second-best ...
Word Magazine, October 15, 2009
...2009 - 4:59pm by Brett Milano is very good especially if you're into your bootlegs and Bob Dylan's 'Chronicles' is also a great read even if you don't like Dylan. 0 Up Down Login or register to post comments Randlepmcmurphy | 15 October ...
Los Angeles Times, October 14, 2009
...bat an eye. Another aggravation is the fashionably non-chronological blueprint of this memoir. The strategy worked well for Bob Dylan's "Chronicles, Vol. 1," but here it seems like an excuse to sidestep most of the history of the Police. ...
Yahoo! Music, September 18, 2009
...and prose of the books The Basketball Diaries and Living At The Movies have become cult favorites as chronicles of urban angst celebrating New York City's mean streets.'I want the angel whose touch don't miss / Then the blood comes through ...
Winston-Salem Journal, August 23, 2009
...lot of yelling instead of healthy exercise. Admittedly, Tom Waits is even more a mysterious human force than Bob Dylan, but it should be obvious that the biographer should attempt to understand the subject's songs, rather than the artist ...
MusicOMH, May 6, 2009
...- but in the emotional voice he adopts. It's the same voice that narrates his recent autobiography Chronicles: an egalitarian, unpretentious, resolutely American voice; the voice of a careworn, hard-working regular guy whose manual trade ...
Bolton News, April 30, 2009
...found yet.? This enthusiasm for life comes through in his new book, Thank You For The Days, which chronicles the most exciting and important moments in his life so far. More of a collection of snapshots than a true autobiography, Thank You ...
Duluth News Tribune, April 16, 2009
...His aim in life is to serve the Iron Range communities and the people he loves. He often chronicles his experiences on the Range on his blog, MinnesotaBrown.com, and in his new book, â??Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range.â? He calls ...
Library Journal, April 11, 2009
...and deported to Siberia under Stalin. The authors reconstruction of her familial history proceeds on two tracks: she chronicles her grandparents and parents daily struggles while documenting a harrowing chapter in Latvian history. The ...
The Statesman, April 11, 2009
...In Im Not There, the role of Bob Dylan is essayed by six Hollywood stars, including Cate Blanchett Are you waiting for Bob Dylans new album? Meanwhile, watch a film dedicated to the legendary singer. Im Not There ...
The Times, March 28, 2009
...this kind of detail - biographical of a sort, but absent of any verifiable fact - that comprises Bob Dylan's Chronicles, and suggests a better strategy for dealing with Waits: whimsy. Even so, there's plenty to tell, and those interested in ...
London Free Press, March 6, 2009
...20th century is established in the movie's most spellbinding sequence: an opening credits montage -- set to Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' -- that places these vigilantes in historical context. From here, Snyder adheres ...
Guardian Unlimited, January 23, 2009
...the stream down towards the ocean in a one-room flat above a drug store in Dogtown, Minnesota, where Bob Dylan's life was changed - according to his book Chronicles - by hearing a Ramblin' Jack LP.) As a piece of travel writing, It Still ...