A unique look at Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan's place in American
cultural history through unprecedented access to Dylan's studio tapes,
recording notes, and rare photographs.
Sean Wilentz discovered Bob Dylan's music as a teenager growing up in
Greenwich Village. Now, almost half a century later, he revisits Dylan's
work with the skills of an eminent American historian as well as the
passion of a fan.
Beginning with Dylan's explosion onto the scene in 1961, Wilentz follows
the emerging artist as he develops a body of work unique in America's
cultural history. Using his unprecedented access to studio tapes,
recording notes, and rare photographs, he places Dylan's music in the
context of its time and offers a stunning critical appreciation of Dylan
both as a songwriter and performer.