Surfacing for the first time after more than forty years, Hollywood Foto-Rhetoric is a remarkable, long-lost manuscript written by Bob Dylan in the 1960s, inspired by renowned photographer Barry Feinstein's portraits of Tinseltown. These twenty-three prose poems are thoughtprovoking, witty, and thoroughly unexpected observations of a bygone era, and through the lens of Feinstein's camera they speak volumes about the faces and places that have graced the City of Angels.
The book has been translated into Japanese and Spanish.
HOLLYWOOD FOTO-RHETORIC - THE LOST MANUSCRIPT, by Bob Dylan (text) and Barry Feinstein (photos)