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John Hinchey (Author)
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October 23, 2002
This study explores the poetry of Dylan’s songs from his first album, Bob Dylan (1962), through Nashville Skyline (1969). It covers all the officially released albums of new material from that period. Some attention is given to almost every original song on those albums, and to some songs--singles, outtakes, demos, and other stray songs--not included on the albums.

The first chapter treats only a single song, "Like a Rolling Stone," and the second covers Dylan’s first two albums, both of which are miscellanies. After that, each chapter treats a single album (though the discussion of Blonde on Blonde takes up two chapters), and in these chapters, some attention is given both to the individual songs and to their place in the context of the album. Decisions about what to emphasize and what to gloss over are based partly on Hinchey’s judgments about the relative worth of each song or album and partly on his instinct for what is interesting or undiscovered about them.

Given Dylan’s history of perpetual self-transformation as an artist, the critical approach is necessarily flexible, varying from album to album and even song to song. But there is a recurrent theme. The most distinctive feature of Dylan’s poetry, Hinchey argues, is the way it is implicitly shaped by the changes (as Dylan imagines them) that are induced in his listener in response to the song as it unfolds. As the lyric unfolds, "you," the listener, are changed by what "you" hear, and anticipating these changes in the "you" he is addressing, Dylan’s perception of and attitude toward "you" changes correspondingly. Moreover, these changes in his perception of "you" provoke in turn adjustments in his perception of and attitude toward himself. Dylan’s characteristic song is seen as a duet for solo voice.


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In one of the most penetrating appreciations yet of Bob Dylan’s lyrics, John Hinchey provides fresh, striking insights into what gives the songs their power and durable appeal. He pays particular attention to the often combative conversation these songs conduct with themselves and with their listeners.

Interpreting almost 100 songs Dylan wrote in the 1960s, Hinchey makes a strong case that Dylan deserves a place among the very best American poets. Familiar Dylan favorites are viewed from new perspectives, and several overlooked songs--from "North Country Blues" to "(One of Us Must Know) Sooner or Later"--are shown to be among Dylan’s finest works. Hinchey also provides eye-opening transcriptions for the quoted lyrics that highlight the poetic vitality of Dylan’s songs, something the official printed versions often obscure.

About the Author

John Hinchey, who taught American literature at Swarthmore College, has worked at the Ann Arbor Observer magazine as a staff writer and editor since 1980.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 277 pages
  • Publisher: Stealing Home Pr (October 23, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972359206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972359207
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #852,318 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tells You How It Feels, February 2, 2003
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A fine addition to your Dylan library. One of the few books to deal with Dylan's output with the respect and insight it deserves. Thankfully the book is on the songs rather than the life of Bob Dylan.

With the insight of an academic yet using fully accessible, virtually jargon free, prose Mr. Hinchey's takes us on a journey through Bob Dylan's 1960's work answering the question "How Does It Feel".

A convincing thesis is laid out in the introduction and expounded in the following chapters. You don't have to agree with all the interpretations to still get a lot out of them. Having said which I have rarely agreed with as many.

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superbly illuminating!, December 8, 2002
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It's great to finally read a serious, subtle reading of Dylan's evocative but often mysterious lyrics. Hinchey regards Dylan as a major poet, and his book provides powerful support for that view. Classics heard many times like "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" take on richer, brighter colors after reading "Like a Complete Unknown."
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1.0 out of 5 stars This Hard Read is gonna fall, January 25, 2009
This review is from: Like a Complete Unknown: The Poetry of Bob Dylan's Songs, 1961-1969 (Paperback)
Hinchey doesn't make it easy to read this book. He reaches too far to make his analysis of Dylan's meanings and thought processes make sense. In so doing, he often makes less sense.

I feel like Hinchey is a Master Thief who has just robbed me of $20.
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