DYLAN INTIME
Bob Dylan is rooted in a mythical America populated by cowboys, con-artists and gangsters, haunted by a past of violence. Always on the move, he has travelled down the Mississippi, crossed border towns, wandered into a decaying empire on a road that leads nowhere. He contemplated the notions of heaven and hell, redemption and damnation, love and betrayal in a beautifully broken voice.
Today, Dylan has become the American singer he always dreamed of being. This book focuses on showing how this myth was built, what were the decisive encounters and the less known moments that marked a journey always in motion. In short, an intimate portrait of the artist.
By Pierre-Jean Crittin and Frank Fatalot, Consart Editions
2012, 98 pages, with obi. ISBN 9782940464210.
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