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# Bob Dylan Revisited: 13 Graphic Interpretations of Bob Dylan's Songs Ó PDF Read by * Bob Dylan eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Bob Dylan Revisited: 13 Graphic Interpretations of Bob Dylan's Songs A deeply respectful and brilliant homage to the extraordinary influence of Bob Dylan. These artists capture the tender emotions, the ineffable sadness, and the romantic overtones of Dylan’s classic songs, at the same time reflecting the moral and political urgency of his music. Rendered in striking, explosive graphic form, many of Bob Dylan’s most famous songsillustrated as they’ve never been before. For the last forty years Bob Dylan has never ceased to be one

Bob Dylan Revisited: 13 Graphic Interpretations of Bob Dylan's Songs

Title : Bob Dylan Revisited: 13 Graphic Interpretations of Bob Dylan's Songs
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Rating : 4.26 (639 Votes)
Asin : 0393076172
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 98 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-19
Language : English

. Bob Dylan is a singer-songwriter and poet. In the 1960s Dylan's work became associated, sometimes to his chagrin, with currents of social unrest and the civil rights and anti-war movements. His profilic career and contribution to 20th century culture was recognized in the Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century, published by Time magazine

Even Dave McKean, rendering Desolation Row with his usual multimedia technique and surreal distortion of space, can't help packing his story with literal renderings of individual lines. Other artists simply throw their hands up: Bézian accompanies Tombstone Blues ' hilarious torrent of language with apropos-of-nothing drawings of girders, railroad tracks and a crowd of people, and Jean-Claude Götting's Lay, Lady, Lay is a brief erotic scenario that just happens to involve a big brass bed. Dylan's songs don't generally call out for visual accompaniment—they map out emotional states or tell stor

Ann M. L. Johnson said One of the more unusual and wonderful things honoring Bob Dylan.. For anyone who loves and respects Bob Dylan and his incredible, incalcuable contribution to the arts and society, this is a must. There are 1One of the more unusual and wonderful things honoring Bob Dylan. For anyone who loves and respects Bob Dylan and his incredible, incalcuable contribution to the arts and society, this is a must. There are 13 songs and 13 graphic interpretatons, one each of each song. Each one of the superbly qualified graphic artists bring their own particular interpretation to one of his most deeply written lyrics and songs to the page, and innure ea. songs and 1One of the more unusual and wonderful things honoring Bob Dylan. For anyone who loves and respects Bob Dylan and his incredible, incalcuable contribution to the arts and society, this is a must. There are 13 songs and 13 graphic interpretatons, one each of each song. Each one of the superbly qualified graphic artists bring their own particular interpretation to one of his most deeply written lyrics and songs to the page, and innure ea. graphic interpretatons, one each of each song. Each one of the superbly qualified graphic artists bring their own particular interpretation to one of his most deeply written lyrics and songs to the page, and innure ea. T Erskine said Great visual interpretations of Dylan's words. Firstly, I never write or read reviews. However, I am surprised by how often I return to this book, so I thought I'd share my thoughts.This is a beautifully done book and a great medium with which to experience Dylan's artistic contribution. Especially noteworthy is the graphic interpretation of the last song presented in the volume, "Not Dark Yet." Already a haunting so. Great idea and a range of artistic styles Ben Widner Great idea and a range of artistic styles. It was a lot of fun to listen to the music with the pages open. The overall mood of the art is pretty dark, however.

A deeply respectful and brilliant homage to the extraordinary influence of Bob Dylan. These artists capture the tender emotions, the ineffable sadness, and the romantic overtones of Dylan’s classic songs, at the same time reflecting the moral and political urgency of his music. Rendered in striking, explosive graphic form, many of Bob Dylan’s most famous songsillustrated as they’ve never been before. For the last forty years Bob Dylan has never ceased to be one of the most creative and inspired musicians in the world. Featured inside: "Blowin’ In the Wind" by Thierry Murat"A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall" by Lorenzo Mattotti"I Want You" by Nicolas Nemiri"Girl of the North Country" by François Avril"Lay, Lady, Lay" by Jean-Claude Götting"Positively 4th Street" by Christopher"Tombstone Blues" by Bézian"Desolation Row" by Dave McKean"Like A Rolling Stone" by Alfred, Raphaëlle Le Rio, Maël Le Mae, and Henri Meunier"Hurricane" by Gradimir Smudja"Blind Willie McTell" by Benjamin Flao"Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door" by Jean-Philippe Bramanti"Not Dark Yet" by ZepNominated for two 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards: Best Anthology; Best Short Story ("Hurricane" by Gradimir Smudja).. Mesmerized by the power of his lyrics and intrigued by the possibilities of translating his powerful, enigmatic personality into art, thirteen leading graphic artists banded together to create this unusual tes

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