'Kirill Razumov's book BOB DYLAN IN USSR, PEOPLE, PLACES, EVENTS is dedicated to the participation of one of the most significant performers of our time, Nobel Prize laureate in literature, famous musician, singer and poet Bob Dylan in the Evening of World Poetry in Luzhniki in Moscow in 1985 and his journey through the Soviet Union.
It tells about Bob Dylan's stay in Moscow and Tbilisi against the background of a description of life in the late USSR on the eve of perestroika and iconic figures of the country's cultural and political elite who interacted with the singer.
Most of the facts presented in the book were established by the author as a result of research and have never been published anywhere before. The publication contains unique archival photographs.
Kirill Razumov is a journalist, blogger, and researcher of the history of popular music. He is known for his interviews with stars of modern music and show business, such as singer and writer Joanna Stingray, writer and biographer of ABBA Carl Magnus Palm, tour manager of Queen Peter Hince.'
- ËÞÄÈ, ÌÅÑÒÀ, ÑÎÁÛÒÈß. BOB DYLAN IN USSR, PEOPLE, PLACES, EVENTS. By Kirill Razumov, World Encyclopedia, Ogiz, 2025, hardcover, 224 pages. ISBN 9785171690250.
Thank you to Jurgen Wasser for this item. [0625]