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Dylan And Cohen

by David Boucher
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Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen are widely acknowledged as the great pop poets of the 1960s, transforming the popular song into a medium for questionng the personal, social, and political norms of their times. They emerged at a time when the music industry was transforming the revolutionary sound of black music into something bland, homogenous, and fit for mass consumption. For many members of their generation, Dylan and Cohen were able to articulate what they were feeling and could not express: anti-establishement anger, angst, and despondency.

Dylan and Cohen is a fascinating political, psychological and artistic profile of these two iconic writers and performers. With reference to both biographical details and lyrics. David Boucher explores their similarities and differences, tracing the development of religious political, and social themes in their work and the ways in which those ideas engaged a new audience.

A must-read for all serious fans of either Dylan or Cohen, this book will also engage anyone interested in the North America of the 1960s, or more generally in the relationship between music, identity and politics.

Synopsis

Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen are widely acknowledged as the great pop poets of the 1960s, credited with transforming the popular song into a medium for questioning the personal, social, and political norms of their times. They emerged at a time when the music industry was packaging the revolutionary sound of black music and creating bland, homogenous songs fit for mass consumption. Dylan and Cohen were able to articulate the anti-establishment anger, angst, and despondency felt by much of their generation. Here, David Boucher explores the work of Dylan and Cohen in musical, literary, and political contexts. He shows how these two artists have redefined the distinction between poetry and song, as political activists, avant-garde thinkers, and religious imaginaries expressing themselves through song lyrics and published poetry and prose. Excerpts from song lyrics and poems, along with several historic posters, photographs, and album covers illustrate Boucher's thematic connections. Dylan and Cohen: Poets of Rock and Roll is a fascinating political, psychological and artistic profile of these two iconic writers and performers. Tying together related themes in their lives and work, David Boucher unearths the parallel paths of two of rock and roll's greatest thinkers.

About the Author, David Boucher

David Boucher is Professor of Political Theory and Head of the School of European Studies at Cardiff University, UK and Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Staffing and Diversity.. He is the Chairman of the Trustees of the Collingwood Society and Director of the Collingwood and British Idealism Centre at Cardiff

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826459817

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