This article discusses the ‘Americanness’ of Dylan’s ‘American idiom’ in the context of Dylan’s profoundly international cultural influence. Dylan is placed in a recognisable US tradition of the American artist who is interested in ‘selfinvention’ and ‘self architecturing’ almost as strongly as he is in distinctive reworkings of received cultural traditions. Dylan’s interest in the American vernacular, in moving across art forms (from poetry to cinema to music to writing), his ongoing acts of self-invention and pioneer-like reinvention (Emerson, Gatsby) are explored in relation to Scorsese’s documentary and the interpretations of that film (and Dylan’s stature) offered by Greil Marcus and Don DeLillo.The article connects Dylan to a range of...
Katherine Weiss’s chapter addresses the ways both Dylan and Sam Shepard work to destabilize American...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
This article examines how questions about John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-Amer...
Bob Dylan is a recognized author whose sources of inspiration have already given rise to several stu...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
This essay considers how Bob Dylan's use of modernist style, from Cubism to Brecht's "Epic Theatre",...
Aiming to review Bob Dylan’s poetics discussing it outside its traditional interpretative paths — wh...
The reminiscences of an old man who had the joy of being a New York kid when an old American music f...
Well, What Have We Here… by Jules Siegel. Saturday Evening Post, July 30, 1966. The Saturday Evenin...
Bob Dylan is a recognized author whose sources of inspiration have already given rise to several stu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of the documentary film in the relationship between...
This article examines key aspects of the relationship between the work of Bob Dylan and the cultures...
One of the preoccupations of Dylan scholarship has had to do with his intertexts, where his songs co...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The Americanist is a musical album and e...
This article examines how John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-American expatriate ...
Katherine Weiss’s chapter addresses the ways both Dylan and Sam Shepard work to destabilize American...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
This article examines how questions about John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-Amer...
Bob Dylan is a recognized author whose sources of inspiration have already given rise to several stu...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
This essay considers how Bob Dylan's use of modernist style, from Cubism to Brecht's "Epic Theatre",...
Aiming to review Bob Dylan’s poetics discussing it outside its traditional interpretative paths — wh...
The reminiscences of an old man who had the joy of being a New York kid when an old American music f...
Well, What Have We Here… by Jules Siegel. Saturday Evening Post, July 30, 1966. The Saturday Evenin...
Bob Dylan is a recognized author whose sources of inspiration have already given rise to several stu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of the documentary film in the relationship between...
This article examines key aspects of the relationship between the work of Bob Dylan and the cultures...
One of the preoccupations of Dylan scholarship has had to do with his intertexts, where his songs co...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The Americanist is a musical album and e...
This article examines how John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-American expatriate ...
Katherine Weiss’s chapter addresses the ways both Dylan and Sam Shepard work to destabilize American...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
This article examines how questions about John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-Amer...