And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan?

Naskos, Dimitrios P.

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"...a brilliant and fascinating analysis of Dylan and his lyrics and songs, making a major contribution to our understanding of Dylan and his work." -Andrew Melrose, Emeritus Professor of Writing University of Winchester, UK "It's a charming, readable excursion through one researcher's own journey with words and music." -Marshall Moore, Author of Love Is a Poisonous Color and Sunset House And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? delves into the fascinating story of the famous songwriter and singer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Through a thought-provoking analysis of the works of Bob Dylan and other famous songwriters, author Dimitrios Naskos explores the complexities of whether songwriting can be considered high literature and if musicians who write lyrics deserve the same recognition as traditional writers. At its core, this book celebrates the profound legacy of songwriting and the pivotal role songs play in our lives. By offering a novel outlook on the intersection of music and literature, Naskos encourages readers to delve into the realm of words and music in fresh and stimulating ways.
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Writer
Naskos, Dimitrios P.
Title
And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan?
Publisher
Koehler Books
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
236
Weight
352 gr
EAN
9798888242490
Dimensions
228 x 153 x 16 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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