
Song of the North Country: A Midwest Framework to the Songs of Bob Dylan
Author(s): David Pichaske (Author)
- Publisher: Continuum
- Publication Date: April 8, 2010
- Language: English
- Print length: 384 pages
- ISBN-10: 1441197664
- ISBN-13: 9781441197665
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Pichaske offers and understandably more scholarly view of Dylan’s relation to his home town and its environs…gems include a chapter on Dylan’s Midwestern pronunciation which is, oddly, quite compelling.’
‘Pichaske manages to keep the action keen for the less-than-devout students of Dylanology, his lively writing suggesting the playful professor’ Word Magazine, August 2010
About the Author
David Pichaske is Professor of English at Southwest Minnesota State University. He is the author of many books, several related to rural literature and themes, including Rooted: Six Midwest Writers of Place. He has published on a range of subjects from rock music and American culture to T.S. Eliot and Chaucer. A three-time Fulbright Lecturer to Central Europe and Outer Mongolia, Pichaske is the author of Poland in Transition: 1989-1991. As editor of Spoon River Poetry Press, Pichaske has published Leo Dangel, Bill Holm, Norbert Blei, Linda Hasselstrom, Bill Kloefkorn, and Dave Etter, among significant rural writers. He first published on Dylan in 1972.
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