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And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? by Dimitrios P. Nasko

Description: And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? by Dimitrios P. Naskos "...a brilliant and fascinating analysis of Dylan and his lyrics and songs, making a major contribution to our understanding of Dylan and his work." -Andrew Melrose, Emeritus Professor of Writing University of Winchester, UK"Its a charming, readable excursion through one researchers own journey with words and music." -Marshall Moore, Author of Love Is a Poisonous Color and Sunset HouseAnd the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? delves into the fascinating story of the famous songwriter and singer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Through a thought-provoking analysis of the works of Bob Dylan and other famous songwriters, author Dimitrios Naskos explores the complexities of whether songwriting can be considered high literature and if musicians who write lyrics deserve the same recognition as traditional writers.At its core, this book celebrates the profound legacy of songwriting and the pivotal role songs play in our lives. By offering a novel outlook on the intersection of music and literature, Naskos encourages readers to delve into the realm of words and music in fresh and stimulating ways. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Dimitrios P. Naskos was born and lives in Thessaloniki, Greece. An accomplished academic, his educational background includes masters degrees in musicology, cultural studies, semiotics, and creative writing. He works as a music teacher in a private school and teaches poetry and songwriting in the creative writing graduate program at the esteemed University of Western Macedonia.Dimitrios works as a book editor, runs courses on literary theory, and has been writing and performing music compositions for years. He has appeared several times on Greek television to discuss his books and previously authored Rabbit Man, a YA fairy tale, and What the Weather Has Saved, a collection of poems. He is currently working on a novel. Review "[And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan?] is an intriguing critical composition of the life and work of the American troubadour. . . .It is a surprising book that transcends time, with a backdrop of sound-scapes, traditions, modern movements, and images of twentieth-century American life. The book is a significant contribution . . . to the Dylan culture. . . . This experience is not simply an answer to the question of whether Dylan deserved the Nobel Prize in Literature or not; it is an authentic journey of exploration into Dylans universe." -Professor Stelios Perrakis, Former Vice Rector at Panteion University (Athens, Greece), Former Ambassador of Greece to the Council of Europe"Dimitrios P. Naskos asks whether Bob Dylan deserved the Novel Prize for Literature and whether his lyrics can be equated with poetry at the highest level. Billy Collins (former USA poet laureate) agrees; others dont. It is a debate that will never go away. What Naskos reveals is that Bob Dylans lyrics have managed to tap into the worlds collective unconscious like no other artist of his generation. And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan? is a brilliant and fascinating analysis of Dylan and his lyrics and songs, making a major contribution to our understanding of Dylan and his work." -Andrew Melrose, Emeritus Professor of Writing University of Winchester, UK"Naskoss book . . . has a provoking and well-established multipart aim. It is constructed like a Matryoshka doll. The outside casing is the work of Bob Dylan as a musician and lyricist, which Naskos carefully disassociates from Dylan as a person. The next, more specific casing is Dylan as a Nobelist, and then [the narrative] follows a new and crucial casing: the legitimacy of awarding him this prize for the lyrics of his songs. Can they be considered poetry? Are they literature? Naskos answers the question positively, rejecting the old-fashioned opposition between high and low culture." -Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos, Professor Emeritus, Urban Planning, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Corresponding Member, Academy of Athens"In And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan?, Dimitrios P. Naskos does something delightful and unexpected, approaching the great musicians life through the lens of the question many people asked the day the winners were named. I was one of those people too. This is what makes this book so interesting. Its a charming, readable excursion through one researchers own journey with words and music." -Marshall Moore, Author of Love Is a Poisonous Color and Sunset House"In his captivating book, And the Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to . . . Bob Dylan?, Dimitrios P. Naskos answers the intriguing question of whether Bob Dylans lyrics can truly be regarded as literature. Naskos offers a revealing journey into Dylans life and the influential people and events that have shaped his verses. A word of caution: its impossible to immerse yourself in these pages without feeling an irresistible urge to soundtrack your reading with Dylans melodies before reaching the final page." -Stefanie Naumann, Award-Winning Author of How Languages Saved Me: A Polish Story of Survival Details ISBN Author Dimitrios P. Naskos Pages 236 Publisher Koehler Books Year 2024 ISBN-13 9798888242490 Format Paperback Publication Date 2024-04-30 Imprint Koehler Books Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159772900;

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