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In Dylan Town David Gaines

In Dylan Town By David Gaines

In Dylan Town by David Gaines


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For fifty years, the music, words, story, and fans of Bob Dylan have fascinated David Gaines. Talking with students, exchanging Dylan trivia with fellow fans, or cheering on fan musicians doing Dylan covers during the Dylan Days festival, Gaines shows that, for many people, being a fan of popular culture couples serious critical and creative engagement with heartfelt commitment.

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In Dylan Town: A Fan's Life by David Gaines

For fifty years, the music, words, story, and fans of Bob Dylan have fascinated David Gaines. As a son, a husband, a father, a teacher, and a passionate lover of the literary in all its guises, he has pursued the poetic fusion of knowledge and emotion all his life. More often than not, Dylan's lyrics and music have expressed that fusion for him, and so he has encouraged others to acknowledge the musician or writer or painter or director or actor or athlete who matters deeply (perhaps a bit mysteriously) to them, and to deploy that enigmatic passion in service of selfknowledge and social connection. After all, one of the central reasons to be a fan is to compare notes, explore mysteries, and riff with fellow fans in a community of exploration.

Gaines's personal journey toward creating such communities of passionate knowledge encompasses his own coming of age and marriages, fatherhood, and teaching. As a devoted fan who is also a professor of American literature, questions about teaching and learning are central to his experience. When asked, Why Dylan? he says, He's the writer I care about the most. He's been the way into the best and longest running conversations I have ever had. Talking with students, exchanging Dylan trivia with fellow fans, or cheering on fanmusicians doing Dylan covers during the Dylan Days festival, Gaines shows that, for many people, being a fan of popular culture couples serious critical and creative engagement with heartfelt commitment. Here, largely unheralded, the ideal of liberal education is realized every day.

In Dylan Town Reviews

A life within a life. David Gaines's portrait of one of our great artists is at once an appreciation, an assimilation, and a stirring memoir of a very fine writer so very deeply touched by another.
-T. C. Boyle, author, The Harder They Come


For decades of his well-lived life, David Gaines has found Bob Dylan's music an excellent companion and a bountiful inspiration for study. He's now a reputable citizen of that motley place called Dylan Town, and he proves a fine guide for us fellow villagers and newcomers, too.
-Nina Goss, author, Dylan at Play

This engaging book is an intelligent fan's examination of the object of his fandom-Bob Dylan-of Dylan fandom overall, and of fandom's nature. It is also a memoir of a life of university teaching about American culture, and an important scrutiny of learning and of modern America.
-Michael Gray, author, The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia

About David Gaines

David Gaines fancies himself a bit of what Bob Dylan once called a song and dance man. He grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas; went to California in the sixties and law school in the seventies; and has been in the groves of academe ever since. He has taught American literature, film, and music in Harlem, at The University of Texas at Austin, and now at Southwestern University. He and his wife, Norma, have four children. He views In Dylan Town as, among other things, a series of love notes to all who have travelled with him. He lives in Georgetown, Texas.

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CIN160938363XA
9781609383633
160938363X
In Dylan Town: A Fan's Life by David Gaines
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University of Iowa Press
20150815
168
N/A
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