Time Out of Mind by Ian Bell

Time Out of Mind by Ian Bell

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By the middle of the 1970s, Bob Dylan's position as the pre-eminent artist of his generation was assured. Perverse or driven, Dylan refused the role. By the decade's end, the counter-culture's poster child had embraced conservative, evangelical Christianity. Fans and critics alike were confused; many were aghast. Still the hits kept coming.

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Time Out of Mind by Ian Bell

By the middle of the 1970s, Bob Dylan's position as the pre-eminent artist of his generation was assured. The 1975 album "Blood on the Tracks" seemed to prove, finally, that an uncertain age had found its poet. Perverse or driven, Dylan refused the role. By the decade's end, the counter-culture's poster child had embraced conservative, evangelical Christianity. Fans and critics alike were confused; many were aghast. Still the hits kept coming. Then Dylan faltered. His instincts, formerly unerring, deserted him. In the 1980s, what had once appeared unthinkable came to pass: the 'voice of a generation' began to sound irrelevant, a tale told to grandchildren. Yet in the autumn of 1997 something remarkable happened. Having failed to release a single new song in seven long years, Dylan put out the equivalent of two albums in a single package. He called it "Time Out of Mind". So began the renaissance, artistic and personal, that culminated in 2012's acclaimed "Tempest". In the concluding volume of his groundbreaking study, Ian Bell explores the unparalleled second act in a quintessentially American career. It is a tale of redemption, of an act of creative will against the odds, and of a writer who refused to fade away. "Time Out of Mind" is the story of the latest, perhaps the last, of the many Bob Dylans. This one might yet turn out to have been the most important of them all.
"The best biography that rock has had.. magisterial" Financial Times "Authoritative and comprehensive" Sunday Express "Unmissable" Mail on Sunday "Recommended ... a huge treat for fans, and a superb introduction for anybody else who's ever wondered what all the fuss is about" Readers Digest "It is characteristic of Bell's achievement that he delivers ... a compelling account of the ways in which the musician, and popular taste, and the world itself have changed" The Scotsman
Born, raised and educated in Edinburgh, Ian Bell is a past holder of the George Orwell Prize for political journalism and the award-winning author of Dreams of Exile, a biography of Robert Louis Stevenson. Formerly the Scottish editor of The Observer, he is a columnist with The Herald and the Sunday Herald.
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ISBN 13 9781780575773
ISBN 10 1780575777
Title Time Out of Mind
Author Ian Bell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2013-08-01
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.