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Title | : | Woody Guthrie and the Dust Bowl Ballads |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (671 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1419719459 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-08 |
Language | : | English |
Patricia Herrmann said This Land is Your Land. Great book showing that time in history through the biography of an important songwriter.. "Highly recommended this book" according to Brenda Goates. The art is inspired, and the story taught me things I didn't know about Guthrie. Highly recommended this book!
He is a political cartoonist for the Guardian and has regular cartooning slots in the Literary Review and the New Statesman.. About the AuthorBased in London, Nick Hayes is the author of the highly acclaimed The Rime of the Modern Mariner and has published two collections of his short comics in the United Kingdom
Based in London, Nick Hayes is the author of the highly acclaimed The Rime of the Modern Mariner and has published two collections of his short comics in the United Kingdom. He is a political cartoonist for the Guardian and has regular cartooning slots in the Literary Review and the New Statesman.
Using the sepia tones of the Dust Bowl as his palette, author and artist Nick Hayes tells the story of world-famous folkie Woody Guthrie (1912–1967), starting in the 1920s when Guthrie was a teenager supporting himself in dried-up, post-boomtown Oklahoma. Picking up a harmonica and eventually a battered guitar, Guthrie finds solace in the ancient lineage of folksong. Hayes charts the musician’s course from Oklahoma and Texas towns ravaged by dust and the Depression to boxcars, factory farms, and the migrant camps of California, highlighting Guthrie’s dedication to singing American folk tunes and creating his own modern classics along the way. Hayes ends his portrait in 1940, at the pivotal time when Guthrie makes his way to New York and writes “This Land Is Your Land,” his iconic anthem tinged with both clear-eyed reality and optimism.
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