"This book delves into the fascinating convergence of Bob Dylan's life and cinema, both behind and in front of the camera. From the groundbreaking Don't Look Back in 1967 to the enigmatic Masked and Anonymous in 2003, Dylan's cinematic endeavours stand as bold additions to his creative tapestry, drawing from cinematic influences and his own songwriting. Despite being on the fringes of Dylan scholarship, a deeper look into his cinematic work reveals an underrated auteur who blurs the boundaries between literature, music, and ...
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"This book delves into the fascinating convergence of Bob Dylan's life and cinema, both behind and in front of the camera. From the groundbreaking Don't Look Back in 1967 to the enigmatic Masked and Anonymous in 2003, Dylan's cinematic endeavours stand as bold additions to his creative tapestry, drawing from cinematic influences and his own songwriting. Despite being on the fringes of Dylan scholarship, a deeper look into his cinematic work reveals an underrated auteur who blurs the boundaries between literature, music, and film. This book provides a fresh perspective on the multifaceted artist whose innovation knows no limits"--
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