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[C.P. Lee] ☆ Like a Bullet of Light: The Films of Bob Dylan ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Like a Bullet of Light: The Films of Bob Dylan Lee traces Dylan’s celluloid obsession from teenage adulation of James Dean through groundbreaking documentaries like Don’t Look Back and his enigmatic appearance in Peckinpah’s Pat Garratt and Billy The Kid, on to Dylan’s surreal dramatic directorial debut, Renaldo and Clara, and his starring role in mainstream Hollywood vehicle, Hearts of Fire. Lee also analyses Dylan’s major TV and video appearances.]

Like a Bullet of Light: The Films of Bob Dylan

Title : Like a Bullet of Light: The Films of Bob Dylan
Author :
Rating : 4.56 (573 Votes)
Asin : 1900924064
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 219 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-13
Language : English

Lee traces Dylan’s celluloid obsession from teenage adulation of James Dean through groundbreaking documentaries like Don’t Look Back and his enigmatic appearance in Peckinpah’s Pat Garratt and Billy The Kid, on to Dylan’s surreal dramatic directorial debut, Renaldo and Clara, and his starring role in mainstream Hollywood vehicle, Hearts of Fire. Lee also analyses Dylan’s major TV and video appearances.

A rare gem: scholarly book that is fun to read! David Shea This book covers the film work of Bob Dylan with scholarly rigor but goes on to present the subject matter in a lively, readable style that is most enjoyable. The author obviously studied much, much footage but managed to make sense of even Renaldo and Clara.I was drawn to this book after watching Pennebacker's pioneering 1960s film "Don't Look Back" but the author tied that work into the long meandering film journey that Dylan would eventual

A. Pennebaker's statement that Dylan intends to "make the longest film that's ever been made" is brilliant. All rights reserved. Each gets its chapter from Lee, who also examines Dylan in visual media generally, noting his cameo roles, videos, and appearances at award shows. In closing, Lee proclaims that Don't Look Back director D. Mike TribbyCopyright © American Library Association. Gospel Bob can be pretty inaccessible in any medium, of course, making him a wonderful subject for critical analysis. Come again? Worth a look, anyway, especially for fans. From Booklist Gee, how many Bob Dylan films could there be? The obvious ones are Don't Look Back, one of the first and still one of the best rockumentaries; Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid , a Sam Peckinpah oater, of sorts; and Renaldo and Clara, which rivals Frank Zappa's 200

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